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(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1)


1. In a class, each student scored a different rank. Aman’s 6. In a certain code language, ‘MUSIC’ is written as ‘LTTID’,
rank is 11th from the top and Nikhil’s rank is 13th from the and ‘CONCEPT’ is written as ‘BNMDFQU’. How will
bottom. Only three students ranked between Aman and ‘SINGING’ be written in that language?
Nikhil. If the total number of students is an odd number ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa] 'MUSIC' dks 'LTTID' fy[kk tkrk gS] vkSj
divisible by 3. How many students are there in total in the 'CONCEPT' dks 'BNMDFQU' fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa 'SINGING'
class? dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
,d d{kk es]a çR;sd Nk= us ,d vyx jSad çkIr dhA veu dh jSad (a) RRHMHJOH (b) RHOHJOF
Åij ls 11oha vkSj fuf[ky dh jSad uhps ls 13oha gSA veu vkSj fuf[ky (c) TJOHHOF (d) RHMFHOJ
ds chp dsoy rhu fo|kFkÊ jSad djrs gSaA ;fn fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1)
,d fo"ke la[;k gS tks 3 ls foHkkT; gSA d{kk esa dqy fdrus fo|kFkÊ Sol. (a)
gS\a 7. In a certain code language/,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa],
(a) 21 (b) 33 (c) 15 (d) 27 ‘see their dresses’ is coded as ‘ti ve su’,
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1) ‘see their dresses’ dks ‘ti ve su’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
Sol. (d) ‘dresses we see’ is coded as ‘nx ti ve’,
2. Ramesh ranked 16th from the top and 21st from the bottom ‘dresses we see’ dks ‘nx ti ve’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
in his class in an examination. If only 21 students passed ‘we see their party’ is coded as ‘fs ve nx su’.
the exam, how many students in his class failed? ‘we see their party’ dks ‘fs ve nx su’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
jes'k ,d ijh{kk esa viuh d{kk esa Åij ls 16osa vkSj uhps ls 21osa (Note : All codes are two letter codes only)
LFkku ij gSA ;fn dsoy 21 fo|kFkÊ ijh{kk esa mÙkh.kZ gq,] rks mldh ¼uksV: lHkh dksM dsoy nks v{kj ds dksM gSa½
d{kk esa fdrus fo|kFkÊ vuqÙkh.kZ gq,\ What is the probable code for ‘party dresses’ in the given
(a) 19 (b) 17 (c) 15 (d) 21 code language?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1) nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk esa 'ikVÊ Mªsl' ds fy, laHkkfor dwV D;k gS\
Sol. (c) (a) ti ve (b) na ti (c) ti fs (d) su na
3. G, M, P, V, Z and D are six members of a family. Z is the son (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1)
of V. M is the brother oif V. D and V are a married couple. P Sol. (c)
is the daughter of D. D is the sister of G. How is Z related to 8. In a certain code language/,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa],
P? ‘good deeds pay’ is coded as ‘ag bi tr’,
G] M] P, V] Z vkSj D ,d ifjokj ds Ng lnL; gSaA Z, V dk iq= gSA M] ‘good deeds pay’ dks ‘ag bi tr’dks fy[kk tkrk gSA
V dk HkkbZ gSA D vkSj V ,d fookfgr ;qxy gSaA P, D dk iq=h gSA D, G ‘pay all bill’ is coded as ‘od ez ag’,
dh cgu gSA Z] P ls fdl çdkj lacafèkr gS\ ‘pay all bill’ dks ‘od ez ag’ dks fy[kk tkrk gSA
(a) Mother (b) Sister (c) Brother (d) Father ‘all your deeds count’ is coded as ‘sn tr od um’.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1) ‘all your deeds count’ dks ‘sn tr od um’ dks fy[kk tkrk gSA
Sol. (c) (Note : All codes are two letter codes only)
4. Giridar was at a temple and was facing west. He turns 45° ¼uksV: lHkh dksM dsoy nks v{kj ds dksM gSa½
in the clockwise direction to collect a token, then another What is the code for ‘count’ in the given code language?
180° in clockwise direction. He then turned 45° in the anti nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk esa 'count' ds fy, dwV D;k gS\
– clockwise direction. Which direction is he facing now? (a) ez (b) either ‘od’ or ‘tr’
fxfj/kj ,d eafnj esa Fkk vkSj mldk eq[k if'pe dh vksj FkkA og ,d (c) either ‘sn’ or ‘um’ (d) od
Vksdu ysus ds fy, nf{k.kkorZ fn'kk esa 45° eqM+rk gS] fQj nf{k.kkorZ (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1)
fn'kk esa 180° eqM+rk gSA fQj og okekorZ fn'kk esa 45° eqM+ x;kA vc Sol. (c)
og fdl fn'kk dh vksj mUeq[k gS\ 9. In a certain code language, ‘CONSUME’ is written as
(a) South - west (b) West (c) North - west (d) East ‘CEMNOSU’ and ‘COMPEL’ is written as ‘CELMOP’. How will
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1) ‘ENGLISH’ be written in that language?
Sol. (d) ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] 'CONSUME' dks 'CEMNOSU' fy[kk tkrk gS
5. In a certain code language, ‘RELATINS’ is written as vkSj 'COMPEL' dks 'CELMOP' fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa
‘TSRONLIEA’, and ‘NUMBER’ is written as ‘URNMEB’. How 'ENGLISH' dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
will ‘SPECULATION’ be written in that language? (a) EGHILNS (b) EHGLNSI (c) EHGILNS (d) EGHNLSI
,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] 'RELATINS' dks 'TSRONLIEA' fy[kk tkrk (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1)
gS] vkSj 'NUMBER' dks 'URNMEB' fy[kk tkrk gSA ml Hkk"kk esa Sol. (a)
'SPECULATION' dSls fy[kk tk,xk\ 10. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully.
(a) UTSPONLIECA (b) UTNLIESPOCA Decide which of the given conclusions is are true based on
(c) OCAATNLIESP (d) VOCATNLIESP the given statement.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1) fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksZa dks è;kuiwoZd i<+aAs fn, x, dFku ds
Sol. (a) vkèkkj ij r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu lk lR; gSA

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Statement/dFku: fn, x, çR;sd la[;k & lewg esa] ¾ ¼cjkcj fpའds nkbZa vksj ekStwn
W=H≥G=C≥T≤I≤M la[;k ‘=’ ¼cjkcj fpའds ckbZa vksj ekStwn pkj la[;kvksa ij dqN
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ: xf.krh; lafØ;k,a djds izkIr dh tkrh gSA rhuksa la[;k & lewgksa esa
I. T ≤ W II. C ≥ M leku iSVuZ dk ikyu fd;k tkrk gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml
(a) Only conclusion II is true la[;k dk p;u djsa tks rhljs la[;k & lewg esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks
(b) Both conclusions I and II are true çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA
(c) Only conclusion I is true 11, 8, 5, 9 = 43
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II is true 12, 9, 7, 6 = 66
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1) 14, 13, 9, 10 = ?
Sol. (c) (a) 92 (b) 80 (c) 98 (d) 89
11. Select the option that is related to the fifith letter – cluster (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1)
in the same way as the second letter – cluster is related to Sol. (a)
the first letter – cluster and the fouth letter – cluster is 16. Refer to the given letter, number, symbol series and
related to the third letter – cluster answer the question that follows.
ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks ikaposa v{kj ls lacafèkr gS & lewg mlh fn, x, v{kj] la[;k] çrhd J`a[kyk dk lanHkZ ysa vkSj uhps fn, x,
rjg ls gS tSls nwljk v{kj & lewg igys v{kj ls lacafèkr gS & lewg ç'u dk mÙkj nsAa
vkSj pkSFkk v{kj & lewg rhljs v{kj ls lacafèkr gS & lewg (Left) K L % Y & 4 E 2 * 3 M & 7 S W # 8 2 H * L (Right)
MDT : PAW:: RFQ : UCT :: LSK: ? If all the numbers are dropped from the series, which of
(a) JPH (b) HRN (c) OPN (d) ORH the following will be eight from the right?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1) ;fn Ja[kyk esa ls lHkh la[;kvksa dks gVk fn;k tk,] rks fuEufyf[kr esa
Sol. (c) ls dkSu lk nk;sa ls vkBosa LFkku ij gksxk\
12. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter – cluster (a) M (b) & (c) * (d) E
in the same way as the second letter – cluster is related to (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1)
the first letter – cluster and the fourth letter – cluster is Sol. (a)
related to the third letter – cluster. 17. Select the letter – cluster from among the given options
ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks ikaposa v{kj& lewg ls mlh çdkj lacafèkr that can replace the question mark (?) in the following
gS tSls nwljk v{kj& lewg igys v{kj& lewg ls lacafèkr gS vkSj pkSFkk series
v{kj& lewg rhljs v{kj& lewg ls lacafèkr gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls v{kj & lewg dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr
CKO : FNL :: FLP : IOM :: DPQ : ? J`[a kyk esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj ldrk gS
(a) HRN (b) HRT (c) GSN (d) GST QHD, MNV, ITN, EZF, AFX, ?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1) (a) WJP (b) XJQ (c) WLP (d) XLQ
Sol. (c) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1)
13. In each of the number pairs, the second number is Sol. (c)
obtained by perfoming a certain mathematical operation
on the first number. Three of the following pairs follow the
same pattern and thus from a group. Select the number –
pair that does Not belong to that group.
çR;sd la[;k ;qXe es]a igyh la[;k ij ,d fuf'pr xf.krh; lafØ;k
djds nwljh la[;k çkIr dh tkrh gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls rhu tksM+s ,d
gh iSVuZ dk ikyu djrs gSa vkSj bl çdkj ,d lewg lsA ml
la[;k&;qXe dk p;u djsa tks ml lewg ls lacafèkr ugha gSA
(a) 22, 34 (b) 11, 12 (c) 25, 42 (d) 17, 24
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (c)
14. Select the number from among the given options that can
replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk
esa ç'uokpd fpà ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj ldsA
86, 74, 62, 54, ?, 42, 38
(a) 50 (b) 43 (c) 46 (d) 44
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1) 18. Select the letter – cluster from among the given options
Sol. (c) that can replace the question mark (?) in the following
15. In each of the given number – cluster, the number on the series.
right side of = (the equal to sign) is calculated by fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls v{kj & lewg dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr
performing certain mathematical operations on the four J`[a kyk esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj ldrk gSA
numbers on the left of = (the equal to sign). All three AURT, BWSV, CYTX, ?
number – clusters follow the same pattern. Select the (a) DZUY (b) DZUZ (c) DAUZ (d) DZUV
number from among the given options that can replace the (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1)
question mark (?) in the third number – cluster. Sol. (c)

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19. Shamita’s birthday was on 15 march 2020, which was a LFkku ij cSBk gSA M vkSj N ds chp dsoy rhu O;fä cSBs gSa] P, M ds
Sunday. If her husband’s birthday was on 31 May 2020, on nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA ftrus yksx P ds nk;sa cSBs gSa] mrus gh
which day would it fall? S ds ck;sa cSBs gSaA Bhd rhu O;fä T vkSj S ds chp esa cSBs gSaA T iafDr
'kferk dk tUefnu 15 ekpZ 2020 dks Fkk] tks jfookj FkkA ;fn muds fdlh Hkh fljs ij ugha cSBk gSA Y, X ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gSA V ds ck;sa ls
ifr dk tUefnu 31 ebZ 2020 dks gksrk] rks og fdl fnu iM+rk\ rhljs LFkku ij dkSu cSBk gS\
(a) Friday (b) Sunday (c) Wednesday (d) Tuesday (a) P (b) M (c) X (d) Y
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (b) Sol. (d)
20. If 1st January 2017 was a Thursday, then what day of the 25. Six people A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a circular
week was it on 31st March of that year? table facing the centre. B sits second to the right of E. C sits
;fn 1 tuojh 2017 dks xq#okj Fkk] rks ml o"kZ 31 ekpZ dks lIrkg to the immediate left of E. F sits second to the right of D.
dk dkSu lk fnu Fkk\ Who sits third to the right of A?
(a) Friday (b) Tuesday (c) Thursday (d) Wednesday Ng O;fä A, B, C, D, E vkSj F ,d o`rkdkj est ds ikfjr% dsæa dh vksj
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1) eq[k djds cSBs gSaA B, E ds nkbZ vksj nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA C, E ds ckbZ
Sol. (b) vkSj Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA F] D ds nkbZa vksj nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA A
21. Which two signs should be interchanged to make the ds nkbZ vksj rhljs LFkku ij dkSu cSBk gS\
following equation correct? (a) D (b) C (c) E (d) B
fuEufyf[kr lehdj.k dks lgh cukus ds fy, fdu nks fpàksa dks vkil (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1)
esa cnyk tkuk pkfg,\ Sol. (a)
4 ÷ 8 + 5 – 6 × 2 = 34 26. Eight colleagues K, L, M, N, O, P, Q and R are seated in a
(a) + , - (b) ÷, × (c) ÷, + (d) ×, + circle facing the cenre. N is an immediate neigbhour of
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1) both L and Q. P is an immediate neigbhour of both K and R.
Sol. (b) O is second to the right of K. Which of the following is
22. Five years ago, ages of father and his son were in the ratio definitely true about M’s position?
7 : 2. Five years haence, ages of the father and his son will vkB lgdeÊ K] L] M] N] O] P, Q vkSj R ,d o`Ùk esa dsaæ dh vksj eq[k
be in the ratio 9 : 4. After how many years will the father’s djds cSBs gSaA N] L vkSj Q nksuksa dk fudVre iM+kslh gSA P, K vkSj R
age be twice the age of his son? nksuksa dk fudVre iM+kslh gSA O] K ds nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij gSA
ikap o"kZ igys] firk vkSj mlds iq= dh vk;q dk vuqikr 7:2 FkkA ikWp fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu M dh fLFkfr ds ckjs esa fuf'pr :i ls lR;
o"kZ ckn] firk vkSj mlds iq= dh vk;q dk vuqikr 9 : 4 gksxkA fdus o"kZ gS\
ckn firk dh vk;q mlds iq= dh vk;q dh nks xquh gks tk,xhA (a) Second to the left of L (b) Exactly between K and O
(a) 8 (b) 12 (c) 9 (d) 10 (c) Exactly between Q and O (d) Exactly between O and P
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (d) Sol. (b)
23. Eight people E, H, M, P, S, T, Y and Z are sitting in a straight 27. Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a
line. All of them are facing North. E sits fouth from one of square table for dinner in such a way that 4 perons are
the extreme ends of the line. H sits third to the right of E. As sitting at the four corners and 4 persons are sitting at the
many people sit to the right of H as to the left of M. only one mid-positions on the four sides. All of them are facing the
person sits between M and P. S sits to the immediate right centre of the square. S sits to the immediate left of U. U sits
of Z. only one person sits between Z and T. How many to the immediate left of T. T sits at one of the mid-positions
people sit to the left of Y? of the sides. R sits third to the right of U> P is an immediate
vkB O;fä E, H] M] P, S, T, Y vkSj Z ,d lhèkh js[kk esa cSBs gSaA mu lHkh neighbor of both V and R. W is not an immediate neighbor
dk eq[k mÙkj dh vksj gSA E iafä ds fdlh ,d vafre Nksj ls pkSFks of T. Who mong the following is sitting at one of the
LFkku ij cSBk gSA H] E ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA ftrus yksx corners?
H ds nk;sa cSBs gSa] mrus gh yksx M ds ck;sa cSBs gSaA M vkSj P ds chp vkB O;fä P, Q, R, S, T, U] V vkSj W jkr ds [kkus ds fy, ,d oxkZdkj
dsoy ,d O;fä cSBk gSA S, Z ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gSA Z vkSj T ds chp est ds pkjksa vksj bl çdkj cSBs gSa fd 4 O;fä pkjksa dksuksa ij cSBs gSa
dsoy ,d O;fä cSBk gSA Y ds ck;sa fdrus O;fä cSBs gSa\ vkSj 4 O;fä eè; fLFkfr esa cSBs gSa pkj i{kksa ijA mu lHkh dk eq[k oxZ
(a) Two (b) Three (c) One (d) None ds dsæa dh vksj gSA S, U ds Bhd ck;sa cSBk gSA U] T ds Bhd ck;sa cSBk
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1) gSA T, Hkqtkvksa ds eè; esa fdlh ,d LFkku ij cSBk gSA R, U ds nk;sa ls
Sol. (c) rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA P, V vkSj R nksuksa dk fudVre iMkslh gS- W]
24. Eight people M, N, P, S, T, V, X and Y are sitting in a straight T dk fudVre iMkslh ugha gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ,d dksus ij
line and all are facing north. N sits second from one of the cSBk gS\
extreme ends of the line. Only three people sit between M
(a) V (b) R (c) Q (d) S
and N, P sits second to the right of M. As many people sit to
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1)
the right of P as to the left of S. exactly three people sit
Sol. (c)
between T and S. T does not sit at any of the extreme ends
28. There are six persons C, D, E, X, Y and Z each of different
of the line. Y sits to the immediate right of X. who sits third
ages. Only one person is younger than Y. X is older than E
to the left of V?
but younger than D. E is older than Y. Neither D nor C is the
vkB O;fä M] N] P, S, T, V] X vkSj Y ,d lhèkh js[kk esa cSBs gSa vkSj lHkh eldest. How many persons are older than Z?
dk eq[k mÙkj dh vksj gSA N iafä ds fdlh ,d vafre Nksj ls nwljs

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Ng O;fDr C, D, E, X, Y vkSj Z izR;sd vyx&vyx vk;q ds gSaA dsoy (d) Both conclusions II and III follows.
,d O;fDr Y ls NksVk gSA X, E ls cM+k gS] fdarq D ls NksVk gSA E, Y ls (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1)
cM+k gSA u rks D vkSj u gh C lcls cM+k gSA fdrus O;fDr Z ls cM+s gS\ Sol. (b)
(a) Two (b) 0 (c) Three (d) more than three 33. Read the given statements and conslusions carefully.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1) Assuming that the information given in the statements is
Sol. (b) true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly
29. There are five girls in a group, each having a different known facts, decide which of the givne conclusions
height. H is shorter than E only. F is not as P. P is hsorter logically follows(s) from the statements.
than G. who is the shortest amgong them? fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd
,d lewg esa ik¡p yM+fd;k¡ gSa] çR;sd dh yackbZ vyx&vyx gSA H dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr
dsoy E ls NksVh gSA F] P ds ftruh yEch ugha gSA P, G ls NksVh gSA rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] r; djsa fd dkSu lk fn;k x;k fu"d"kZ
muesa ls lcls NksVk dkSu gS\ dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(a) G (b) E (c) F (d) P Statements/dFku:
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1) Some athletes are businessmen./ dqN ,FkyhV O;olk;h gSaA
Sol. (c) All businessmen are rich./ lHkh O;olk;h vehj gSaA
30. There is a group of 6 people : A, B, C, D, E and F (not Conclusions/fu"d"kZ:
necessarily in the same order). D is taller than A and E. F is I. some athletes are rich./ dqN ,FkyhV vehj gSaA
taller than B and C. E is taller than F. A is taller than F. II. No athlete is rich./ dksbZ Hkh ,FkyhV vehj ugha gksrk gSA
which of the following can be the shortest person? (a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
6 yksxksa dk ,d lewg gS: A] B] C] D] E vkSj F ¼t:jh ugha fd blh (b) Both conclusions I and II follow.
Øe es½a A D, A vkSj E ls yack gSA F] B vkSj C ls yack gSA E] F ls yack gSA (c) Only conclusion II follows. (d) Only conclusion I follows.
A, F ls yack gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lcls NksVk O;fä gks ldrk (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1)
gS\ Sol. (d)
(a) C or F (b) B or C (c) A or C (d) B or E 34. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1) Assuming that the information given in the statements is
Sol. (b) true, even if it appears to be at variance with commony
31. There are five boxes K, L, M, N and O, arranged one above known facts, decide which of the given conclusions
the other. Box M is placed above box N. Box O is placed logically follows (s) from the statemetns.
below box K. Box N is placed above K. Box L is placed below fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd
O. Which among the following is the bottom most box? dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; Kkr rF;ksa ls
ikap c‚Dl K, L, M, N vkSj O gSa] ftUgsa ,d ds Åij ,d O;ofLFkr fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksZa esa ls dkSu lk dFku
fd;k x;k gSA c‚Dl M dks c‚Dl N ds Åij j[kk x;k gSA c‚Dl O dks dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA
c‚Dl K ds uhps j[kk x;k gSA c‚Dl N dks K ds Åij j[kk x;k gSA Statements/dFku:
c‚Dl L dks O ds uhps j[kk x;k gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls lcls uhps All salsa are jazz./ lHkh lkYlk tSt gSaA
okyk c‚Dl dkSu lk gS\ No jazz is kathak./ dksbZ tSt dFkd ugha gSA
(a) O (b) L (c) K (d) M Conclusions/fu"d"kZ:
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1) I. some jazz is salsa./ dqN tSt+ lkYlk gS-
Sol. (b) II. No salsa is kathak./ dksbZ lkylk dFkd ugha gSA
32. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. (a) Only conclusion II follows (b) Only conclusion I follows
Assuming that the information given in the statements is (c) Noen of the conclusions follows
true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly (d) Both the conclusions follow
known facts, decide which of the given conclusions (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-1)
logically follow(s) from the statements. Sol. (d)
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu
lk dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA
Statements/dFku:
All camels are donkey./ lHkh ÅaV xèks gSaA
Some cats are camels / dqN fcfYy;k¡ ÅaV gSa
All dolphins are cats./ lHkh M‚fYQ+u fcfYy;k¡ gSaA
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ;
I. All dolphins are donkeys./ lHkh M‚fYQ+u xèks gSaA
II. some dolphins are donkeys./ dqN M‚fYQ+u xèks gSaA
III. Some donkeys are cats./ dqN xèks fcfYy;k¡ gSaA
IV. All cats are donkeys./ lHkh fcfYy;k¡ xèks gSaA
(a) Only conclusion IV follows
(b) Only conclusion III follows
(c) Both conclusions I and III follow

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1. In a rwo of 25 people facing north, Keshav is 7th from the again takes a right turn and travels 17km. Now, she turns
extreme right end. If Teja sits 5th to the left of Keshav, what left and travels 7 km and finally reches her office. In which
is Teja’s position from the extreme left end of the line? direction and how many km away (considering the shortes
mÙkj dh vksj eq[k fd, gq, 25 O;fDr;ksa dh ,d iafDr esa] ds’ko dk distance) is she from her house? (All turns are 90° turns
LFkku nk,a fljs ls 7okW gSa ;fn rstk ds’ko ds ckbZa vksj 5osa LFkku ij gS] only)
rks iafDr ds ck,a fljs ls rstk dk LFkku dkSu lk gS\ :ikyh ,d [kkl jkLrs ls vius ?kj ls vkWfQl tkrh gSA izkjEHk es]a og
(a) 14th (b) 16th (c) 15th (d) 13th mÙkj dh vksj 17 fdeh- pyrh gS] fQj vius nkbZ vksj iwoZ dh eqM+rh gS
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2) vkSj 15 fdeh- pyrh gSA ;gka ls] og iqu% nk,a eqM+rh gS vkSj 17 fdeh-
Sol. (a) pyrh gSA vc] og ck,a eqM+rh gS vkSj 7 fdeh- pyrh gS vkSj var esa
2. There are 42 students in a class. If Kritika is 18th from the vius dk;kZy; igqap trkh gSA og vius ?kj ls fdl fn’kk esa vkSj
top, what is her position from the bottom? fdrus km nwj (U;wure nwjh ij fopkj djrs gq,) gS\ (lHkh eksM+ dsoy
,d d{kk esa 42 fo|kFkhZ gSA ;fn d`frdk dk LFkku 'kh"kZ ls 18oka gS] rks 90° okys eksM+ gSa)
uhps ls mldk LFkku dkSu lk gS\ (a) west; 22 km (b) West ; 29 km
(a) 25th (b) 24th (c) 26th (d) 23rd (c) East ; 24 km (d) East ; 22 km
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (a) Sol. (d)
3. ‘Y ① Z’ means ‘Y is the sister of Z’ 6. In a certain code language/,d fuf’pr dwVHkk"kk esa,
‘Y ② Z’ means ‘Y is the husband of Z’ ‘always bring your medicines’ is coded as ‘ye si ut oh’,
‘Y ③ Z’ means ‘Y is the daughter of Z’ ‘always bring your medicines’ dks ‘ye si ut oh’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
‘Y ④ Z’ means ‘Y is the mother of Z’ ‘bring every friend’ is coded as ‘mg td ye’,
‘Y ⑤ Z’ means ‘Y is the brother of Z’ ‘bring every friend’ dks ‘mg td ye’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
In the following expression, select the option that can ‘always your best friend’ is coded as ‘ut jo si mg’.
replace the question mark (?) to establish that ‘C is the ‘always your best friend’ dks ‘ut jo si mg’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
child of L’
(Note; All codes are two letter codes only/lHkh dwV 'kCn dsoy
U④L②G④M①O?C
nks v{kj okys dwV'kCn gSa)
‘Y ① Z’dk vFkZ gS ‘Y, Z dh cgu gS
If ‘your every move’ is coded as ‘px td ut’, what is the
‘Y ② Z’dk vFkZ gS ‘Y, Z dk ifr gS
probable code for’ always best mediciens’ in the given code
‘Y ③ Z’ dk vFkZ gS ‘Y, Z dh iq=h gS
language?
‘Y ④ Z’ dk vFkZ gS ‘Y, Z dh ekW gS ;fn ‘your every move’ dks ‘px td ut’ fy[kk tkrk gS] rks ml dwV
‘Y ⑤ Z’ dk vFkZ gS ‘Y,Z dk HkkbZ gS Hkk"kk esa ’always best mediciens’ dks lEHkkfor :Ik ls fdl izdkj
In the following expression, select the option that can fy[kk tk,xkA
replace the question mark (?) to establish that ‘C is the
(a) jo si ye (b) oh si jo (c) td mg ut (d) oh ye td
child of L’
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2)
ml fodYi dk p;u djs]a tks fuEufyf[kr O;atd esa iz’u fpUg ds Sol. (b)
LFkku ij vkdkj ;g LFkkfir dj ldrk gS & ‘C, L dh larku gSA 7. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word
U④L②G④M①O?C DOLPHIN (in both the forward and backward disrections)
(a) Only ‘②’ (b) Only ‘④’ which have as many letters between them in the word as
(c) Either ‘⑤’ or ‘④’ (d) Either ‘①’ or ‘⑤’ there are in the English alphabetical order?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2) 'kCn DOLPHIN esa ,sls fdrus v{kj&;qXe (vkxs vkSj ihNs nksuksa fn’kkvksa
Sol. (d) es)a ekStwn gS] ftuds chp 'kCn esa mrus gh v{kj gS] ftrus muds chp
4. Rekha was standing facing east. She then turned 90
vaxzsth o.kZekyk ds Øe esa gS\
degrees right and then turned 45 degrees in the anti –
(a) None (b) Four (c) Two (d) Three
clockwise direction. She then turned 90 degrees clockwise.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2)
In which direction is she facing now?
Sol. (b)
js[kk iwoZ dh vksj eqag djds [kM+h FkhA fQj og 90 fMxzh nk,a eqM+h vkSj
8. In a certain code language/,d fuf’pr dwV Hkk"kk esa,
fQj 45 fMxzh okekorZ fn'kk esa eqM+ xbZA fQj og 90 fMxzh nf{k.kkorZ
‘Speak out your mind’ is coded as ‘sr tw bl ca’,
eqM+hA vc mldk eq[k fdl fn'kk esa gS\ ‘Speak out your mind’ dks ‘sr tw bl ca’, fy[kk tkrk gS]
(a) North - east (b) South
‘your results are out’ is coded as ‘sr pu en tw’,
(c) North (d) South - west
‘your results are out’ dks ‘sr pu en tw’, fy[kk tkrk gS]
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2)
‘mind your results’ is coded as ‘tw ca pu’.
Sol. (d)
‘mind your results’ dks ‘tw ca pu’. fy[kk tkrk gS]
5. Rupali goes to office from her bouse via a specific route.
(Note : All codes are two letter codes only/lHkh dwV 'kCn dsoy
Initially, she travels 17 km towards the north, then turns
right towards the east and travels 15km. from here, she
nks v{kj okys dwV’kCn gS)
What is the code for ‘are out’ in the given code language?

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nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk esa ‘are out’ ds fy, dwV 'kCn D;k gS\ JOE : GLB :: RDY : OAV :: PGL ?
(a) pu sr (b) sr en (c) tw pu (d) en tw (a) SJO (b) MDO (c) MDI (d) SJI
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (b) Sol. (c)
9. In a certain code language, ‘COULD’ is written as ‘BNTKC’, 13. In each of the number-pairs, the second number is
and ‘MARGIN’ is written as ‘LZQFHM’. How will ‘MOULDING’ obtained by performing a certain mathematical operation
be written in that language? on the first number. Three of the following pairs follow the
,d fuf’pr dwV Hkk"kk esa ‘COULD’ dks ‘BNTKC’ fy[kk tkrk gS] vkSj same pattern and thus form a group. Select the number –
‘MARGIN’ dks ‘LZQFHM’ fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh dwV Hkk"kk esa pair that does NOT belong to that group.
‘MOULDING’ dks fdl izdkj fy[kk tk,xk\ fn, x, la[;k&;qXeksa esa ls izR;sd esa] nwljh la[;k] igyh la[;k ij
(a) CHMFINTK (b) NITKHCMF ,d fuf’pr xf.krh; lafØ;k djds izkIr dh tkrh gSA fuEufyf[kr esa
(c) LNTKCHME (d) LNKTCMFH ls rhu la[;k & ;qXe ,d leku iSVuZ dk ikyu djrs gS] vkSj bl
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2) izdkj ,d lewg cukrs gSA ml la[;k & ;qXe dk p;u djs]a tks ml
Sol. (c) lewg ls lacaf/kr ugha gSaA
10. REM is related to IVN as per the English alphabetical order (a) 125 - 6 (b) 729 - 10 (c) 512 - 9 (d) 343 - 5
in the same way as DOH is related to WLS. Following the (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2)
same pattern, KEY is related ………… Sol. (d)
vaxzsth o.kZekyk Øe ds vk/kkj ij] REM dk IVN ls ogh laca/k gS] tks 14. Select the number from among the given options that can
DOH dk WLS ls gSA mlh iSVuZ dk ikyu djrs gq,] KEY dk ………. ls replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
leku laca/k gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml la[;k dk p;u dhft,] tks fuEufyf[kr
(a) QUB (b) PUC (c) QUD (d) PVB Js.kh esa iz’u fpg~u ds LFkku ij vk ldrh gSA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2) 132, 129, 124, 117, 108, ?
Sol. (d) (a) 119 (b) 103 (c) 98 (d) 97
11. If ‘Pencil’ is called ‘Pen’, ‘Pen’ is called ‘Umbrella’, (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2)
‘Umbrella’ is called ‘Book’ is called ‘Ruler’, and ‘Ruler’ is Sol. (d)
called ‘Computer’, then which of the following can be used 15. In each of the given number – clusters, the number on the
as protection against rain? right side of = (the equal to sign) is calculated by
;fn ^isafly^ dks ^isu^ dgk tkrk gS] ^isu^ dks ^Nkrk^ dgk tkrk gS] performing certain mathematical operations on the three
^Nkrk^ dks ^iqLrd^ dgk tkrk gS] ^iqLrd^ dks ^:yj^ dgk tkrk gS] vkSj numbers on the left of = (The equal to sign). All three
^:yj^ dks ^dEI;qVj^ dgk tkrk gS] rks ge o"kkZ ls cpus ds fy, number – clusters follow the same pattern. Select the
fdldk mi;ksx dj ldrs gS\ number from among the given options that can replace the
(a) Book/iqLrd (b) Computer/dEI;qVj question mark (?) in the third number – cluster.
(c) Umbrella/Nkrk (d) Pencil/isfa ly fn, x, izR;sd la[;k & leqg es]a ‘=’ (cjkcj fpUg) ds nkbZ vkSj ekStwn
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2) la[;k] ‘=’ (cjkcj fpUg) ds ckbZa vkSj ekStwn rhu la[;kvksa ij dqN
Sol. (a) xf.krh; lafØ;k,a djds izkIr dh tkrh gSA rhuksa l[;k & lewgksa esa
leku iSVuZ dk ikyu fd;k tkrk gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml
la[;k dk p;u dhft,] tks rhljs la[;k&lewg esa iz’u fpUg (?) ds
LFkku ij vk ldrh gSA
15, 8, 12 = 10
26, 6, 13 = 12
11, 12, 4 = ?
(a) 28 (b) 33 (c) 11 (d) 19
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (b)
16. Select the letter – cluster from among the given options
that can replace the question mark (?) in the following
series.
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml v{kj&lewg dk p;u djs]a tks fuEufyf[kr
J`[a kyk esa iz’u fpUg ds LFkku ij vk ldrk gSA
UZM, QVQ, MRU, ? EJC
(a) GZX (b) INY (c) MQC (d) RWU
12. Select the option that is related to the fifith letter – cluster (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2)
in the same way as the second letter – cluster is related to Sol. (b)
the first letter – cluster and the fourth letter – cluster is 17. Study the given digit – letter – symbol sequence carefully
related to the third letter – cluster. and answer the question that follows.
ml fodYi dk p;u dhft,] ftldk ikWposa v{kj&lewg ls ogh laca/k fn, x, vad & v{kj & izrhd vuqØe dk /;kuiowZd v/;;u djs vkSj
gS] tks nwljs v{kj&lewg dk igys v{kj&lewg ls gS vkSj pkSFks iwNs x, iz’u dk mÙkj nsAa
v{kj&lewg dk rhljs v{kj&lewg ls gSaA

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(Left/ck,a) 5 Q + Sr 8 B @ A 3 ? 6 c < Z % 6 d & G $ 2 23. Eight people M, N, P, S, T, V, X and Y are sitting in a straight
(Right/nk,a) row and all are facing north. M sits third from one of the
If the given sequence is written in the reverse order, then extreme ends of the line. N sits second to the right of M.As
which element will be 7th to the right of the 10th element many people sit to the right of N as to the left of P. S sits
from the right end? third to the right of P. X sits to the immediate right of Y.
;fn fn, x, vuqØe dks mYVs Øe esa fy[kk tk,] rks dkSu lk ?kVd only one person sits between X and V
nk,a fljs ls 10osa ?kVd ds nkbZa vksj 7osa LFkku ij gksxk\ How many people sit to the right of T?
(a) B (b) 8 (c) % (d) + vkB O;fDr M, N, P, S, T, V, X vkSj Y ,d lh/kh iafDr esa cSBs gSa vkSj lHkh
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2) dk eq[k mÙkj dh vksj gSA M iafDr ds fdlh ,d fljs ls rhljs LFkku
Sol. (d) ij cSBk gSA N, M ds nkbZ vkSj nqljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA N ds nkbZa vksj
18. Select the combination of letters that when sequenctially ftrus O;fDr cSBs gS] P ds ckbZ vksj mrus gh O;fDr cSBs gSaA S, P ds nkbZa
placed in the blanks of the given series will complete the vksj rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA X, Y ds nkbZ vksj Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA X
series. vkSj V ds chp dsoy ,d O;fDr cSBk gSaA T ds nkbZ vksj fdrus O;fDr
v{kjksa ds ml la;kstu dk p;u dhft,] ftls nh xbZ J`[a kyk cSBs gSa\
a_bca_ _ca_b_ _abc (a) Two (b) One (c) Three (d) None
(a) abacaa (b) bacaaa (c) aabaca (d) aaacba (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2) Sol. (b)
Sol. (c) 24. Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows 1 and 2. J, K, L,
19. Bankat’s brightday on 01st January 2012 was a Sunday. On M and N are sitting in row 1 facing wouth, and Q, R,S, T and
what day will his next birthday be? U are sitting in row 2 facing north, in such a way that each
1 tuojh 2012 dks cadV dk tUefnu jfookj dks FkkA mldk vxyk member in row 1 faces a member of row 2. Only two
tUefnu fdl fnu gksxk\ people sit to the left of Q. J faces an immediate neighbor of
(a) Monday (b) Tuesday (c) Saturday (d) Sunday Q. M sits to the immediate left of J. the one who faces K sits
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2) to the immediate left of S. Neither K nor S sit at any of the
Sol. (b) extreme ends. Only two people sit between S and T. N faces
20. Roshni correctly remembers that Sreshta’s birthday is an immediate neighbor of U. Who faces R?
before Thursday but after Monday. Kalyan correctly nl O;fDr nks lekukarj iafDr;ksa – 1 vkSj 2 esa cSBs gSaA J, K, L, M vkSj N
remembers that Sreshta’s birthday is after Tuesday but iafDr 1 esa nf{k.k dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gS] vkSj Q, R, S, T vkSj U iafDr
before Friday. On which of the following days does 2 esa mÙkj dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gS] bl izdkj iafDr 1 esa cSBs izR;sd
Sreshta’s birthday fall? lnL; dk eq[k iafDr 2 esa cSBs ,d lnL; dh vksj gSA
jks'kuh dks Bhd ls ;kn gS fd Js"Bk dh o"kZxkaB xq:okj ls igys] fdUrq Q ds ckbZa vksj dsoy nks O;fDr cSBs gSaA J dk eq[k Q ds Bhd cxy esa
lkseokj ds ckn gSA dY;k.k dks Bhd ls ;kn gS fd Js"Bk dh o"kZxkaB cSBs O;fDr dh vksj gSA M, J ds ckbZa vkSj Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA K ds
exyokj ds ckn] fdUrq 'kqØokj ls igys gSA Js"Bk dh o"kZxkaB lkeus cSBk O;fDr S ds ckbZ vksj Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA u rks K vkSj u
fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl fnu gS\ gh S fdlh Hkh fljs ij cSBs gSA S vkSj T ds e/; dsoy nks O;fDr cSBs gSA
(a) Wednesday (b) Tuesday N dk eq[;, U ds Bhd cxy esa cSBs O;fDr dh vksj gSA R ds lkeus dkSu
(c) Monday (d) Thursday cSBk gS\
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2) (a) M (b) J (c) N (d) K
Sol. (a) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2)
21. Which two signs should be interchanged to make the Sol. (a)
following equation correct? 25. A, B, C, D, J, K, L and M are sitting around a square table
fn, x, lehdj.k dks lgh djus ds fy, fdu nks fpguksa dks vkil esa facing the centre of the table. Four of them are sitting at
cnyk tkuk pkfg,\ either of the corners while the other four are sitting at the
12 – 4 + 8 × 3 ÷ 7 = 20 exact centre of either of the sides. D sits at one of the
(a) x, + (b) +, - (c) ÷, - (d) ÷, × corners of the table. Only two people sit between D and C,
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2) when counted from the left of D. only three people sit
Sol. (c) between C and B. M sits third to the left of B. K sits to the
11 immediate right of M. A is neither an immediate neighbor
22. Kiran got married 20 years ago, Today Kiran’s age is
7 of B nor C. J sits to the immediate left of A. Who sits second
times of his age at the time of his marriage. What will to the right of L?
kiran’s age be ten years from now? A, B, C, D, J, K, L vkSj M ,d oxkZdkj est ds pkjksa vksj est ds dsUnz
fdj.k dh 'kknh 20 o"kZ iwoZ gqbZ FkhA vkt fdj.k dh vk;q mldh 'kknh dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSaA muesa ls pkj blds dkSuksa ij cSBs gS] tcfd
11 pkj ,d&,d Hkqtk ds Bhd e/; esa cSBs gSaA D est ds fdlh ,d dksus
ds le; mldh vk;q dh xquh gSa vc ls nl o"kZ ckn fdj.k dh
7 ij cSBk gSA D ds ckbZ vksj fxuus ij] D vkSj C ds chp dsoy nks O;fDr
vk;q fdruh gksxh\ cSBs gSA C vkSj B ds chp dsoy rhu O;fDr cSBs gSA M, B ds ckbZ vksj
(a) 55 years (b) 65 years (c) 70 years (d) 45 years rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA K, M ds nkbZa vksj Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA A u
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2) rks B ds vkSj u gh C ds Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA J, A ds ckbZ vksj Bhd
Sol. (b) cxy esa cSBk gSA L ds nkbZ vksj nwljs LFkku ij dkSu cSBk gS\
(a) C (b) K (c) J (d) M

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Sol. (d) Sol. (a)
26. Five products, A, B, C D and E are priced differently in a 30. Six classmates T, U, V, W, X and Y each scored different
general store. ‘A’ is cheaper than ‘C’ but constiler than ‘B’. marks in an entrance examination. V scored more than
‘E’ is constiler than ‘C’ but cheaper than ‘D’. Which products only T and X. W scored less than only U. X did not score the
is the cheapest? least. The one who scored the third highest marks, scored
,d tujy LVksj esa ikWp mRiknksa & A, B, C, D vkSj E dk ewY; 91 marks. X scored 72 marks. Which of the following could
vyx&vyx gSA ‘A’, ‘C’ ls lLrk gS] fdUrq ‘B’ ls egaxk gSA ‘E’, ‘C’ ls possible be V’s score?
egaxk gS] fdUrq ‘D’ ls lLrk gSA dkSu lk mRikn lcls lLrk gS\ Ng lgikfB;ksa & T, U, V, W, X vkSj Y esa ls izR;sd us ,d izos’k ijh{kk
(a) E (b) C (c) A (d) B esa vyx&vyx vad izkIr fd,A V us dsoy T vkSj X ls vf/kd vad
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2) izkIr fd,A W us dsoy U ls de vad izkir fd,A X us lcls de vad
Sol. (b) izkIr ugha fd,A rhljs vf/kdre vad izkIr djus okys us 91 vad izkir
27. There are four people sitting in a room. When asked a fd,A X us 72 vad izkIr fd,A fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk fodYi
question, each of them gives two answer. Only two out of lEHkor % V dks izkIr vadksa dks n’kkZrk gS\
the four people give one right answer and one wrong (a) 104 (b) 80 (c) 97 (d) 71
answer, while other two persons give both answers wrong. (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2)
When asked about the day today, person 1 says its Sol. (b)
Wednesday or Sunday. Person 2 says its Monday or 31. Read the given statemetns and conclusions carefully.
Saturday. Person 3 says its Tuesday or Friday. And person Assuming that the information given in the statements is
4 says its Thursday or Wednesday. What is the day today? true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly
,d dejs esa pkj O;fDr cSBs gSA tc dksbZ iz’u iwNk tkrk gS] rks muesa known facts, decide which of the given conclusions
ls izR;sd O;fDr nks mÙkj nsrk gS] mu pkjksa esa ls dsoy nks O;fDr ,d logically follow(s) from the statements.
lgh mÙkj nsrs gSa vkSj ,d xyr mÙkj nsrs gSa] tcfd vU; nks O;fDr fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks /;kuiwoZd i<+sA dFkuksa esa nh xbZ
nksuksa mÙkj xyr nsrs gSA vkt ds fnu ds ckjs esa iwNs tkus ij] O;fDr tkudkjh dks lR; ekurs gq, fopkj djs]a Hkys gh og lkekU;r% Kkr
1 dgrk gS fd vkt cq/kokj ;k jfookj gSA O;fDr 2 dgrk gS fd vkt rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhr gksrh gks] vkSj r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls
lkseokj ;k 'kfuokj gSA O;fDr 3 dgrk gS fd vkt eaxyokj ;k dkSu ls dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :Ik ls ikyu djrs gS\
'kqØokj gSA vkSj O;fDr 4 dgrk gS fd vkt xq:okj ;k cq/kokj gSA Statements/dFku:
vkt dkSulk fnu gS\ All orchids are flowers./lHkh vkWfdZM Qwy gSA
(a) Sunday (b) Saturday (c) Friday (d) Wednesday Some orchids are beautiful./dqN vkWfdZM lqUnj gSA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2) Conclusion/fu"d"kZ:
Sol. (d) I. some flowers are beautiful./dqN Qwy lqUnj gSA
28. Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F were engaged in a group II. All beautiful are flowers./lHkh lqUnj Qwy gSA
discussion. A spoke immediately before D but immediately (a) Only conclusion I follows
after B. B spoke immediately after F. If C spoke (b) Either conclusion I or II follows
immediately after D but before E, then who among the (c) Both conclusins I and II follow
following started the discussion? (d) only conclusion II follows
Ng O;fDr A, B, C, D, E vkSj F ,d lkewfgd ppkZ esa layXu FksA A, D ds (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2)
Bhd igys] fdUrq B ds Bhd ckn cksyrk gSA B, F ds Bhd ckn cksyrk Sol. (a)
gSA ;fn C, D ds Bhd ckn] fdUrq E ls igys cksyrk gS] rks fuEufyf[kr esa 32. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully.
ls fdlus ppkZ dk vkjEHk fd;k\ Assuming that the information given in the statements is
(a) F (b) D (c) E (d) B true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2) known facts, facts, decide which of the given conclusions
Sol. (a) logically follow(s) from the statements.
29. There is a group of six people S, V, O, Y, X and T, each fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks /;kuiwoZd i<+Asa dFkuksa esa nh xbZ
having a different height. Each one of them is in a different tkudkjh dks lR; ekurs gq, fopkj djs] Hkys gh og lkekU;r% Kkr
class. O is taller than V but shorter than T, S, V and O are in rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhr gksrh gks] vkSj r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls
class 9, 7 and 3, respectively. S is the tallest and in the dkSu ls dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :Ik ls ikyu djrs gSa\
highest class. X is taller than Y but shorter than V. T is in a Statements/dFku:
class senior to Y but junior to V. X is in a class senior to V. All dresses are shirts./lHkh iks’kkdsa 'kVZ gSaA
Who is in a class senior but shorter than?
All shirts are clothes./lHkh 'kVZ diM+s gSaA
Ng O;fDr;ksa – S, V, O, Y, X vkSj T dk ,d lewg gS] ftuesa ls izR;sd dh
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ:
yEckbZ vyx&vyx gSaA muesa ls izR;sd ,d vyx d{kk esa gSA O, V ls
I. some clothes are dresses./dqN diM+s iks’kkdsa gSaA
yEck gS] fdUrq T ls NksVk gSA S, V vkSj O Øe’k% d{kk 9, 7 vkSj 3 esa gSaA
II. All shirts are dresses./lHkh 'kVZ ikS’kkdsa gSA
S lcls yEck gS vkSj lcls cM+h d{kk esa gS] X, Y ls yEck gS] fdUrq V ls
(a) Only conclusion I follows
NksVk gSA T, Y ls cM+h d{kk esa gS] fdUrq V ls NksVh d{kk esa gSaA X, V ls
(b) Only conclusion II follows
cM+h d{kk esa gSaA buesa ls dkSu V ls cM+h d{kk esa gS] fdUrq V ls NksVk (c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
gS\ (d) Both conclusions I and II follow
(a) X (b) S (c) Y (d) O (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2)

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Sol. (a) 35. A question is given, followed by two statements labeled I


33. Read the given statement and conclusions carefully. Decide and II. Identify which of the statemetns is/are
which of the given conclusions logically follows(s) from the sufficient/necessary to answer the question.
statement. ,d iz’u vkSj mlds ckn nks dFku I vkSj II fn, x, gSA crk,a fd dkSu
fn, x, dFku vkSj fu"d"kkZsa dks /;kuiwoZd i<+As r; djsa fd fn, x, ls dFku iz’u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr@vko’;d gSa
fu"d"kkZsa esa ls dkSu ls dFku dk rkfdZ :Ik ls ikyu djrs gSa\ Question/iz’u:
Statement/dFku : On which day does Sujatha’s birthday fall?
R is not the mother of P.P is the daughter of S, and S has lqtkrk dh o"kZxkaB fdl fnu gS\
three daughters, Statements/dFku:
R, P dh eka ugha gSA P, S dh iq=h gS] vkSj S dh rhu iqf=;kW gSA I. Tom correctly remembers that her birthday comes after
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ: Tuesday but before Saturday.
I. P is the sister of R/P, R dh cgu gSA VkWe dks Bhd ls ;kn gS fd mldh o"kZxkaB exyokj ds ckn] fdUrq
II. S is the mother of P./S, P dh ekW gSA 'kfuokj ls igys gSA
(a) Only conclusion I follow II. Anu correctly remembers that her birthday comes
(b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows before Thursday but after Monday.
(c) Only conclusion II follows vuq dks Bhd ls ;kn gS fd mldh o"kZxkaB xq:okj ls igys] fdUrq
(d) Both conclusions I and II follow lkseokj ds ckn gSA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2) (a) Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question
Sol. (b) dFku I vdsys iz’u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSA
34. Study the given information carefully and answer the (b) Neither statement I nor II is sufficient to answer the
question that follows. question/ u rks dFku I vkSj u gh dFku II iz’u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
nh xbZ tkudkjh dk /;kuiwoZd v/;;u djsa vkSj iwNs x, iz’u dk mÙkj i;kZIr gSA
nsAa (c) Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question
The administration has set the following criteria for the dFku II vdsys iz’u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSA
selection of a teacher in school. The candidate must ; (d) Both statements I and II together are sufficient to answer
iz'kklu us Ldwy esa f’k{kd ds p;u ds fy, fuEufyf[kr ekun.M the question/ dFku I vkSj II nksuksa ,d lkFk feydj iz’u dk mÙkj
fu/kkZfjr fd, gSaA mEehnokj dks fuEufyf[kr ekun.Mksa dks iwjk djuk nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSA
pkfg,A
A. Be a graduate with at least 50% marks (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2)
de ls de 50% vadksa ds lkFk Lukrd gksuk pkfg, Sol. (d)
B. Have a qualified bachelor’s degree in education
,d vgZ f’k{kk & Lukrd dh fMxzh gksuh pkfg,A
C. Not be less than 21 years and not more than 32 years as
on 1st july 2021.
1 tqykbZ 2021 dks mldh vk;q 21 o"kZ ls de vkSj 32 o"kZ ls vf/kd
ugha gksuh pkfg,A
D. For a candidate with Master in Education, the school
board may relax the upper aage limit.
f'k{kk esa ijkLukrd mEehnokj ds fy,] Ldwy cksMZ Åijh vk;q lhek esa
NwV ns ldrk gSA
Rahul Verma is teaching in a reputed school He is a 1st class
graduate. He was 23 years old when he joined the previous
school as a teacher. He has also completed B.Ed.
jkgqy oekZ ,d izfrf"Br Ldwy esa i<+k jgs gSA og izFke Js.kh Lukrd
gSAa og 23 o"kZ ds Fks] tc mUgksus fiNys Ldwy esa f’k{kd ds :Ik esa
ukSdjh 'kq: dh FkhA mUgksus ch-,M- Hkh fd;k gSA
(a) The case is to be referred to the school board.
ekeys dks Ldwy cksMZ ds le{k izLrqr fd;k tkuk pkfg,A
(b) The data given are not sufficient to take a decision.
fn, x, vkdaMs fu.kZ; ysus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSA
(c) The candidate is not to be appointed
mEehnokj dh fu;qfDr ugha dh tkuh pkfg,A
(d) The candidate is to be appointed.
mEehnokj dh fu;qfDr dh tkuh pkfg,A
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 6, 09.05.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (b)

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1. In a class, four students ranked between Rahul and Sreeja. 6. ‘BYTEW’ is related to ‘YWTEB’ following a certain logic.
Serrja, Ranked 14th from the top while Rahul ranked 7th from Following the same logic, AMFQC is realted to QMFCA. Which of
the bottom. How amny students are there in the class? the following is TILDW related to following the same logic?
,d d{kk es]a pkj fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks jkgqy vkSj Jhtk ds chp LFkku fn;k 'BYTEW' ,d fuf'pr rdZ dk ikyu djrs gq, 'YWTEB' ls lacafèkr
x;kA lsjtk] 'kh"kZ ls 14osa LFkku ij tcfd jkgqy uhps ls 7osa LFkku ij gSA mlh rdZ ds ckn] AMFQC dks QMFCA ls tksM+k tkrk gSA
gSA d{kk esa fdrus ,euh Nk= gSa\ fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu TILDW leku rdZ dk ikyu djus ls lacafèkr
(a) 25 (b) 26 (c) 21 (d) 20 gS\
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1) (a) LTIWD (b) WTLID (c) WILDI (d) WLITD
Sol. (a) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (b)
2. Rubi and Juhi are sisters. Krishna is Juhi’s father’s father,
Reshma is the mother of Arvind. Arvind is the father of Rohit, 7. In a certain code language, ‘RICE’ is coded as ‘5136’, ‘FUR’ is
who is the only brother of Rubi. How is Krishna related to coded as ‘327’, and ‘FIN’ is codedas ‘785’. How will ‘FUN’
Rohit? probably be coded in that language?
:ch vkSj twgh cgusa gSaA —".kk twgh ds firk ds firk gSa] js'kek vjfoan ,d fuf’pr dwV Hkk"kk es]a 'RICE' dks '5136'] 'FUR' dks '327'] vkSj
dh eka gSaA vjfoan] jksfgr dk firk gS] tks :ch dk bdykSrk HkkbZ gSA — 'FIN' dks dksMnkl '785' fy[kk tkrk gSA laHkor% mlh Hkk"kk esa 'FUN' dks
".kk dk jksfgr ls D;k lacaèk gS\ fdl çdkj dwVc) fd;k tk,xk\
(a) Mother’s brother (b) Father’s father (a) 258 (b) 182 (c) 872 (d) 718
(c) Father (d) Mother’s father (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1) Sol. (c)
Sol. (b)
8. In a certain code language, ‘MISTAKE’ is written as 'LHRUBLF’,
3. Ramdin startd from his office and walked 15 km in the south 'PROBLEM' is written as 'OQNCMFN’. How will 'STRANGE’ be
direction and reached the bus stop, and then turned to his left written in that language?
and walked 8 km straight on the road. From there, he turned to ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa ‘MISTAKE’ dks 'LHRUBLE' fy[kk tkrk gS]
his left, walked 15 km and reached the central Library. After 'PROBLEM' dks 'OQNCMFN’ fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa
this, he turned to his left again and walked 4 km to reach his 'STRANGE’ dks dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
hostel. How far and in which direction is the hostel with respect (a) TUSAOHF (b) TUSBMFD (c) RSQBOHF (d) RSQBMFD
to his office? (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
jkenhu us vius dk;kZy; ls pyuk 'kq: fd;k vkSj nf{k.k fn'kk esa 15 Sol. (c)
fdeh pydj cl LV‚i ij igqapk] vkSj fQj viuh ckbZa vksj eqM+ x;k
vkSj lM+d ij lhèks 8 fdeh pykA ogka ls og viuh ckbZa vksj eqM+k] 15 9. In a certain code language, each word is given a number code.
fdeh pydj dsæa h; iqLrdky; igqapkA blds ckn og fQj ls ck;ha Accordingly, 1875 means ‘would the round watch’, 6143 means
vksj eqM+k vkSj 4 fdeh pydj vius Nk=kokl rd igqapkA mlds ‘a cake is round’, and 7321 means ‘watch a round wheel’, Find
dk;kZy; ds lUnHkZ esa Nk=kokl fdruh nwj vkSj fdl fn'kk esa gS\ the code for ‘watch’.
(a) 12 km towards North/ mÙkj dh vksj 12 fdeh ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa] çR;sd 'kCn dks ,d la[;k dksM fn;k tkrk
(b) 7 km towards south/ nf{k.k dh vksj 7 fdeh gSA rnuqlkj] 1875 dk vFkZ gS ‘would the round watch’] 6143 dk
(c) 4 km towards West/ if'pe dh vksj 4 fdeh vFkZ gS ‘a cake is roun’] vkSj 7321 dk vFkZ gS ‘watch a round wheel’
(d) 4 km towards East/ iwoZ dh vksj 4 fdeh 'watch' ds fy, dksM [kkstasA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1) (a) 8 (b) 1 (c) 5 (d) 7
Sol. (d) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (d)
4. A bank is to the east of a shop. A college is to the north – west of
the Bank. A bus stop is to the north of the shop and to the west 10. The following question is based on the givne words
of the college. In which direction is the college with respect to fuEufyf[kr ç'u fn, x, 'kCnksa ij vkèkkfjr gS
the shop? PLAN FORE RAMP RANG SAND
,d nqdku ds iwoZ esa ,d cSad gSA ,d d‚yst cSad ds mÙkj&if'pe esa If in each word, the fourth letter is changed to the next letter in
gSA nqdku ds mÙkj esa vkSj d‚yst ds if'pe esa ,d cl LV‚i gSA the English alphabetical order, how many letter clusters thus
nqdku ds lUnHkZ esa egkfo|ky; fdl fn'kk esa gS\ formed will have two vowels?
(a) North - west (b) East ;fn çR;sd 'kCn ds pkSFks v{kj dks vaxzsth o.kZekyk ds Øe esa vxys
(c) North - east (d) North v{kj ls cny fn;k tk,] rks bl çdkj cus fdrus v{kj lewgksa esa nks
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1) Loj gksx
a s\
Sol. (c) (a) Two (b) Three (c) None (d) One
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
5. In a certain code language, ‘cip civ cin’ is written as 'life is good’, Sol. (a)
'cip cin er' is written as 'love is life’. How will 'love’ be written
in that language? 11. Study the following arrangement of letters, numbers, symbols
,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa ‘cip civ cin’ dks 'life is good' fy[kk tkrk gS] and answer the question that follows.
'cip cin er’ dks 'love is life' fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa 'love' dks v{kjks]a la[;kvks]a çrhdksa dh fuEufyf[kr O;oLFkk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj
dSls fy[kk tk,xk\ uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nsAa
(a) cin (b) oob (c) er (d) cip (Left) ∊ 55 D P A ¥ 8 R 2 Z * Q 9 B L 5 6 % $ H 2 F # 6
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1) (Right)
Sol. (c)

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How many such letters are there in the above series, each of which dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
is immediately preceded by a symbol and immediately followed by (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
a number ? Sol. (a)
mijksä J`[a kyk esa ,sls fdrus v{kj gSa] ftuesa ls çR;sd ds Bhd igys
,d çrhd vkSj Bhd ckn ,d la[;k gS\ 15. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter- cluster in the
(a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 2 same way as the fourth letter – cluster is related to the third
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1) letter – cluster and the second letter – cluster is related to the
Sol. (b) first letter – cluster.
ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks ikaposa v{kj&DyLVj ls mlh rjg
12. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. decide lacafèkr gS tSls pkSFkk v{kj&DyLVj rhljs v{kj&DyLVj ls lacfa èkr gS
which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given vkSj nqljk v{kj&DyLVj igys v{kj&DyLVj ls lacafèkr gSA
statements? EYBRD : VBYIW :: DAJKO : WZQPL :: JEWAD : ?
fn, x, dFku vkSj fu"d"kksZa dks /;kuiwoZd i<+aAs r; djsa fd fn, x, (a) KRESD (b) VRTYU (c) QVDZW (d) MHREA
fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu ls dFku dk rkfdZd :Ik ls ikyu djrs gSa\ (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
dFku % Sol. (c)
P > Z, N < T, M > N, Z > M
fu"d"kZ% 16. In each of the number-pairs, the second number is obtained by
(i) P < T (ii) N < Z performing a certain mathematical operation on the first
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow number. Three of the following pairs follow the same pattern
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa and thus form a group. Select the number-pair that does NOT
(b) Only conclusion I follows belong to that group.
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS çR;sd la[;k&;qXe esa] igyh la[;k ij ,d fuf'pr xf.krh; lafØ;k
(c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows djds nwljh la[;k çkIr dh tkrh gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls rhu tksM+s ,d
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS gh iSVuZ dk ikyu djrs gSa vkSj bl çdkj ,d lewg cukrs gSaA ml
(d) Only conclusion II follows la[;k&;qXe dk p;u djsa tks ml lewg ls lacafèkr ugha gSA
dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS (a) 21 : 420 (b) 25 : 600 (c) 17 : 272 (d) 15 : 208
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (d) Sol. (d)

13. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. decide 17. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the
which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given following series.
statements? ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks
fn, x, dFku vkSj fu"d"kksZa dks /;kuiwoZd i<+aAs r; djsa fd fn, x, çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA
fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu ls dFku dk rkfdZd :Ik ls ikyu djrs gSa\ 86, 89, 95, 104, ?, 131, 149
dFku % (a) 122 (b) 116 (c) 114 (d) 113
A>Z≥P>M (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
P<R Sol. (b)
fu"d"kZ%
(i) A > R (ii) M < R 18. In each of the given number-clusters, the number on the right
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow side of `=' (the equal to sign) is calculated by performing certain
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa mathematical operations on the four numbers on the left of =
(b) Only conclusion I follows (the equal to sign). All three number-clusters follow the same
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS pattern. Select the number from among the given options that
(c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows can replace the question mark (?) in the third number-cluster
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS fn, x, çR;sd la[;k&lewgksa es]a `=' ¼fpà ds cjkcj½ ds nkbZa vksj dh
(d) Only conclusion II follows la[;k dh x.kuk ¾ ¼fpà ds cjkcj½ ds ckbZa vksj dh pkj la[;kvksa ij
dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS dqN xf.krh; lafØ;k,¡ djds dh tkrh gSA lHkh rhu la[;k&lewg
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1) leku iSVuZ dk vuqlj.k djrs gSaA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml la[;k
Sol. (d) dk p;u djsa tks rhljs uacj lewg esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj
ldrh gS
14. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. decide 21, 9, 40 = 149
which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given 18, 7, 25 = 101
statements? 15, 11, 30 = ?
fn, x, dFku vkSj fu"d"kksZa dks /;kuiwoZd i<+aAs r; djsa fd fn, x, (a) 110 (b) 120 (c) 125 (d) 135
fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu ls dFku dk rkfdZd :Ik ls ikyu djrs gSa\ (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
dFku % Sol. (d)
K=P<C;P>Q;Q>L
P<R 19. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed
fu"d"kZ% in the blanks of the given series will complete the series.
(i) Q < C (ii) K > L v{kjksa ds ml la;kstu dk p;u djsa ftls nh xbZ Ja[kyk ds fjä
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow LFkkuksa esa Øfed :i ls j[kus ij J`a[kyk iwjh gks tk,xhA
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa A_ _ BD _ CEB _ _ CEB _
(b) Only conclusion I follows (a) CEADAD (b) CDADEA (c) CADADE (d) CDAEAD
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
(c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows Sol. (a)
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
(d) Only conclusion II follows 20. Select the letter-cluster from among the given options that can
replace the question mark (?) in the following series.

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ml v{kjkafdd&lewg dh igpku djs]a tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk ls ef.k vkSj ,ysDl ds chp dsoy nks O;fä cSBs gSaA u rks ukuh vkSj u gh
lacaf/kr ugha gSA ef.k usgk ds lkeus gSaA
DI, GO, LU, OA, TG, ? fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu rqyh dh vksj mUeq[k gS\
(a) WM (b) WL (c) YM (d) UL (a) Sharma (b) Priya (c) Neha (d) Atkin
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (a) Sol. (a)

21. Swetha correctly rembembers that Ajay’s exam is before Friday 25. There are eight persons – Manoj, Nitya, Varun, Pranay, Kali,
but after Tuesday. Kavya correctly remembers that Ajay’s exam Reva, Sarayu and Teena. All of them are sitting in a straight row
is after Wednesday but before Saturday. On which of the and are facing North but not necessarily in the same order.
following days does Ajay’s exam correctly fall? There are only two persons sitting between Reva and Pranay.
Üosrk dks Bhd ls ;kn gS fd vt; dh ijh{kk 'kqØokj ls igys ysfdu The number of persons sitting between Kali and Manoj is the
eaxyokj ds ckn gSA dkO;k dks Bhd ls ;kn gS fd vt; dh ijh{kk same as the number of persons sitting between Pranay and
cqèkokj ds ckn ysfdu 'kfuokj ls igys dh gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl Sarayu. Varun is not a neighbor of Sarayu. Sarayu is sitting to
fnu vt; dh ijh{kk lgh <ax ls iM+rh gS\ the immediate left of Nitya. Kali is sitting second to the left of
(a) Tuesday (b) Wednesday (c) Monday (d) Thursday Reva. Reva is fourth from the extreme right end. Manoj sits at
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1) one of the extreme ends of the row. Teena sits to the immediate
Sol. (d) right of Kali. How many persons are seated to the left of Nitya?
vkB O;fä gSa & eukst] fuR;k] o#.k] ç.k;] dkyh] jsok] lj;w vkSj
22. It was Thursday on February 1, 2007. What was the day of the VhukA os lHkh ,d lhèkh iafä esa cSBs gSa vkSj mÙkj dh vksj mUeq[k gSa
week on February 2, 2006? ysfdu vko';d ugha blh Øe esa gksAa jsok vkSj ç.k; ds eè; dsoy nks
1 Qjojh 2007 dks xq#okj FkkA 2 Qjojh 2006 dks lIrkg dk dkSu lk O;fä cSBs gSaA dkyh vkSj eukst ds chp cSBs O;fä;ksa dh la[;k] ç.k;
fnu Fkk\ vkSj lj;w ds chp cSBs O;fä;ksa dh la[;k ds leku gSA o#.k lj;w dk
(a) Saturday (b) Thursday (c) Friday (d) Wednesday iM+kslh ugha gSA lj;w fuR;k ds Bhd ck;sa cSBk gSA dkyh] jsok ds ck;sa ls
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1) nwljs LFkku ij cSBh gSA jsok vafre nk;sa Nksj ls pkSFks LFkku ij gSA
Sol. (b) eukst iafä ds fdlh ,d vafre Nksj ij cSBk gSA Vhuk dkyh ds Bhd
nk;sa cSBh gSA fuR;k ds ck;sa fdrus O;fä cSBs gSa\
23. From the given options, which two numbers should be (a) Three (b) Four (c) One (d) Six
interchanged so that the value of Y becomes 29? (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls fdu nks la[;kvksa dks vkil esa cny fn;k tk, Sol. (d)
rkfd Y dk eku 29 gks tk,\
6×4–5+9÷3=Y 26. Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows 1 and 2. A, B, C, D
(a) 5 and 3 (b) 4 and 5 (c) 6 and 9 (d) 9 and 3 and E are sitting in rwo 1 facing the North and V, W, X, Y and Z
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1) are sitting in row 2 facing the south, in such a way that each
Sol. (b) member in row 1 faces a member of row 2. Neither A nor B sit
at any of the extreme ends of the row. A sits second to the right
24. Study the given information carefully and answer the question of B. the one who faces B is an immediate neighbor of Z. Y sits
that follows. second to the left of Z. the one who faces Y sits second to the
nh xbZ tkudkjh dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk left of C. W sits second to the right of V. D is not an immediate
mÙkj nsAa neigbhour of A. who faces E?
In a boat, people are sitting in two parallel rows, with five nl yksx nks lekukarj iafä;ksa 1 vkSj 2 esa cSBs gSaA A, B, C, D vkSj E iafä
people each in a row, in such a way that there is equal distance 1 esa mÙkj dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSa vkSj V] W] X] Y vkSj Z iafä 2 esa
between adjacent persons. nf{k.k dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSa] bl çdkj ls fd iafDr 1 esa çR;sd
,d uko esa yksx nks lekukarj iafä;ksa esa cSBs gSa] çR;sd iafä esa ikap lnL; iafDr 2 ds lnL; dh vksj mUeq[k gSA u rks A vkSj u gh B iafä
yksx bl çdkj cSBs gSa fd vklUu O;fä;ksa ds chp leku nwjh gSA ds fdlh Hkh vafre Nksj ij cSBs gSaA A, B ds nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk
In the first row, Mani, Nani, Alex, Puri and Tuli are seated (not gSA og tks B dh vksj mUeq[k gS og Z dk fudVre iMkslh gSA Y] Z ds
necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing south.
ck;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA tks Y dh vksj mUeq[k gS] og C ds ck;sa ls
igyh iafä esa] ef.k] ukuh] ,ysDl] iqjh vkSj rqyh cSBs gSa ¼t:jh ugha fd nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA W, V ds nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA D, A
blh Øe esa gks½a vkSj mu lHkh dk eq[k nf{k.k dh vksj gSA
dk fudVre iM+kslh ugha gSA ftldk eq[k E dh vksj gS\
In the second row, Sharma, Atkin, Putin, Neha and Priya are
(a) Y (b) W (c) V (d) X
seated (not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
facing north.
Sol. (a)
nwljh iafä esa] 'kekZ] vVfdu] iqfru] usgk vkSj fç;k cSBs gSa ¼t:jh ugha
fd blh Øe esa gks½a vkSj mu lHkh dk eq[k mÙkj dh vksj gSA 27. Six people A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a circular table
Therefore, people in the opposite rows face each other in this facing the centre. C sits second to the left of B. E is an
arrangement. Priya sits third to the right of Atkin. Atkin sits at immediate neigbhour of B. F sits third to the left of E. D sits
one of the extreme ends, Sharma sits second to the left of Priya. second to the left of A. Who sits to the immediate right of A?
The person facing Sharma sits to the immediate right of Nani. Ng O;fä A, B, C, D, E vkSj F ,d o`Ùkkdkj est ds pkjksa vksj dsæa dh
Puri sits second to left of Nani. Mani is not an immediate vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSaA C, B ds ck;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA E, B dk
neighbor of Nani. Only two people sit between mani and Alex. fudVre iMkslh gSA F, E ds ck;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA D, A ds ck;sa
Neither Nani nor Mani faces Neha.
ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA A ds Bhd nk;sa dkSu cSBk gS\
Who among the following is facing Tuli?
(a) E (b) B (c) C (d) F
blfy,] bl O;oLFkk esa foijhr iafä;ksa esa yksx ,d nwljs dk lkeuk
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
djrs gSaA fç;k] ,Vfdu ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBh gSA vVfdu Sol. (c)
,d vafre Nksj ij cSBk gS] 'kekZ fç;k ds ck;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk
gSA 'kekZ dh vksj mUeq[k O;fä ukuh ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gSA ef.k ukuh 28. D, E, L, M, R, S, Y and Z are sitting around a square table facing
dk fudVre iMkslh ugha gSA iwjh] ukuh ds ck;sa nqljs LFkku ij cSBh gSA the centre of the table. Four of them are sitting at each of the

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corners, while the other four are sitting at the exact centre of (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
each of the sides. Sol. (d)
D sits in the middle of one of the sides of the table. Only one
person sits between D and E. L sits to the immediate right of E. 31. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming
Only three people sit between L and M when counted from the that the information given in the statements is true, even if it
right of L. R is an immediate neighbor of L. S sits to the appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide
immediate left of Y. Who sits third to the right of Z? which of the given conclusions logically follows) from the
D, E, L, M, R, S, Y vkSj Z ,d oxkZdkj est ds pkjks vksj est ds dsæa dh statements.
vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSaA muesa ls pkj çR;sd dksus ij cSBs gSa] tcfd fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd
vU; pkj çR;sd Hkqtk ds Bhd dsæa esa cSBs gSaA D est dh fdlh ,d Hkqtk dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr
ds eè; esa cSBk gSA D vkSj E ds chp esa dsoy ,d O;fä cSBk gSA L, E ds rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu
Bhd nk;sa cSBk gSA L ds nk;sa ls fxuus ij dsoy rhu yksx L vkSj M ds lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS½A
chp cSBrs gSaA R, L dk fudVre iM+kslh gSA S, Y ds Bhd ck;sa cSBk gSA Z Statements:
ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij dkSu cSBk gS\ Some dogs are donkeys./ dqN dqÙks xèks gSaA
(a) R (b) S (c) Y (d) D No donkey is a horse./ dksbZ xèkk ?kksM+k ugha gSA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1) Conclusions/ fu"d"kZ:
Sol. (a) I. Some dogs are not horses/ dqN dqÙks ?kksM+s ugha gSa
II. Some horses are dogs/ dqN ?kksM+s dqÙks gSa
29. There are 3 badminton players in each stream – Commerce, (a) Both conclusions I and II follow
Science and Arts. A, B and C are from commerce. P, Q and R are fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
from Science. J, K and L are from Arts. A team of 4 badminton (b) Only conclusion I follows
players are to be sent for a tournament with following dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
conditions: (c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
çR;sd LVªhe esa 3 cSMfeaVu f[kykM+h gSa & okf.kT;] foKku vkSj dykA A, u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
B vkSj C okf.kT; ls gSaA P, Q vkSj R foKku ls gSaA J, K vkSj L dyk ls gSaA 4 (d) Only conclusion II follows
cSMfeaVu f[kykfM+;ksa dh ,d Vhe dks fuEufyf[kr 'krksZa ds lkFk ,d dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
VwukZeaVs ds fy, Hkstk tkuk gS (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
(i) There must be at least one student from each stream. Sol. (b)
çR;sd LVªhe ls de ls de ,d Nk= gksuk pkfg,A
(ii) P will not go with Q or R. 32. An information is given, followed by two statements labeled I
P, Q ;k R ds lkFk ugha tk,xkA and II. Identify which of the statements is/are possible
(iii) A and C will always go together. reasons(s) behind the given information.
A vkSj C ges'kk lkFk&lkFk pysaxsA ,d tkudkjh nh xbZ gS] ftlds ckn I vkSj II yscy okys nks dFku fn,
(iv) K and L will always go together. x, gSaA igpkusa fd nh xbZ tkudkjh ds ihNs dkSu&lk@ls dFku
K vkSj L ges'kk lkFk&lkFk pysaxsA laHkkfor dkj.k gSa@gSaA
Which of the following combinations of players is a possible Information:
combination for the tournament? This year, schools will have to operate on a hybrid model i.e.
f[kykfM+;ksa dk fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk la;kstu VwukZeaVs ds fy, ,d online as well physical school.
laHkkfor la;kstu gS\ bl lky Ldwyksa dks gkbfczM e‚My ;kuh v‚uykbu ds lkFk&lkFk
(a) A, C, P and J (b) A, Q, R and J fQftdy Ldwy ij Hkh dke djuk gksxkA
(c) B, Q, J and K (d) B, P, R and J Statements:
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
I. Many parents are still not willing to send their children to
Sol. (a)
places with large gatherings owing to a pandemic
dbZ ekrk&firk vHkh Hkh vius cPpksa dks egkekjh ds dkj.k cM+h lHkkvksa
30. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it
okys LFkkuksa ij Hkstus ds fy, rS;kj ugha gSa
appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide II. In school, seating capacity will not be adequate to
which of the given conclusions logically follows) from the accommodate all the enrolled students owing to the social
statements. distancing norms.
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd Ldwy es]a lkekftd nwjh ds ekunaMksa ds dkj.k lHkh ukekafdr Nk=ksa dks
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr lek;ksftr djus ds fy, cSBus dh {kerk i;kZIr ugha gksxhA
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu (a) Neither statement I nor II is a possible reason.
lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS½A u rks dFku I vkSj u gh II ,d laHkkfor dkj.k gSA
(b) Both statemetns I and II are possible reasons.
Statements:
All men are robots./ lHkh iq#"k jkscksV gSaA
nksuksa dFku I vkSj II laHkkfor dkj.k gSaA
(c) Only statement I is a possible reason.
All robots are machines./ lHkh jkscksV e'khu gSaA
dsoy dFku I ,d laHkkfor dkj.k gSA
Conclusions:
(d) Only statement II is a possible reason.
I. All machines are men./ lHkh e'khu iq#"k gSaA
dsoy dFku II ,d laHkkfor dkj.k gSA
II. Some robots are men./ dqN jkscksV iq#"k gSaA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 12.06.2022 Shift-1)
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow Sol. (b)
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
(b) Only conclusion I follows 33. A question is given, followed by two statements labelled I and
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS II. Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient to answer
(c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows the question.
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
(d) Only conclusion II follows
dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS

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,d ç'u fn;k x;k gS] ftlds ckn I vkSj II yscy okys nks dFku fn, vdsys dFku II i;kZIr gS] tcfd dFku I vdsys ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds
x, gSaA igpkusa fd dkSu lk@ls dFku ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, fy, i;kZIr ugha gSA
i;kZIr gS@gSaA (b) Statement I alone is sufficient, while statement II aloen is
Question: not sufficient to answer the question.
How is Damini related to Bhola? dsoy dFku I gh i;kZIr gS] tcfd dFku II vdsys ç'u dk mÙkj nsus
nkfeuh Hkksyk ls dSls lacafèkr gS\ ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSA
Statements: (c) Both Statements I and II together are sufficient to answer
I. Tika has only one son, Bhola and only one daughter, Kamala. the question.
Vhdk dk dsoy ,d iq= Hkksyk vkSj dsoy ,d iq=h deyk gSA dFku I vkSj II nksuksa feydj ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSaA
II. Damini is Roma’s son’s wife. Kamala is the only daughter of (d) Both Statements I and II together are not sufficient to
Roma. Meghan is the daughter of Bhola. answer the question.
nkfeuh jksek ds iq= dh iRuh gSA deyk jksek dh bdykSrh csVh gSA nksuksa dFku I vkSj II ,d lkFk ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha
es?ku Hkksyk dh csVh gSaA gSaA
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not sufficient to answer the question. Sol. (c)

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1. In a row of 28 students, Jamuna was 12th from the extreme left Sol. (d)
end and Ganga was 19th from the extreme right end. If Sarasvati
was seated exactly between them, then what was Sarasvati’s 5. A train ran for 12 km in the north direction from Point A to
position from the right end? Assume that the students were reach point B. from there, it tooks a right turn and ran for 20
seated facing north. km to reach point C. then, it ran for 6 km after taking a left turn
28 fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh ,d iafä esa tequk vafre ck,a Nksj ls 12oha vkSj xaxk and reached point D. from there, it took a left turn again and
vafre nk,a Nksj ls 19oha FkhA ;fn ljLorh muds Bhd chp esa cSBh Fkh] ran for a distance of 8 km to reach point E. then, it covered 18
rks nk;sa Nksj ls ljLorh dh fLFkfr D;k Fkh\ eku ysa fd Nk= mÙkj dh km in the south direction to reach point F. How far and in
vksj eq[k djds cSBs FksA which direction is point A with respect to point F?
(a) 17th (b) 16th (c) 20th (d) 18th ,d Vªsu fcanq A ls fcanq B rd igqapus ds fy, mÙkj fn'kk esa 12 fdeh
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2) nkSM+rh gSA ogka ls og nk,a eqM+rh gS vkSj fcanq C rd igqapus ds fy, 20
Sol. (d) fdeh nkSM+rh gSA fQj] og ck,a eqM+us ds ckn 6 fdeh pyrh gSA vkSj
fcanq D ij igq¡p x;kA ogk¡ ls] og fQj ls ck,¡ eqM+rk gS vkSj fcanq E
2. All 80 students in a class are standing in a straight row facing rd igq¡pus ds fy, 8 fdeh dh nwjh rd nkSM+rk gSA fQj] fcanq F rd
north. Ravali is 30th from the extreme right end, while Kiriti is igq¡pus ds fy, nf{k.k fn'kk esa 18 fdeh dh nwjh r; djrk gSA fcanq
26th from the extreme left end. How many students are fdruh nwj vkSj fdl fn'kk esa gS fcanq F ds lacaèk esa A\
standing between Ravali and Kiriti? (a) 15 km, south (b) 10 km, east
,d d{kk ds lHkh 80 fo|kFkÊ mÙkj dh vksj eq[k djds ,d lhèkh iafä (c) 12 km, west (d) 13 km, west
esa [kM+s gSaA jkoyh vafre nk;sa Nksj ls 30osa LFkku ij gS] tcfd fdjhrh (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)
vafre ck,a Nksj ls 26osa LFkku ij gSA jkoyh vkSj fdjhrh ds chp fdrus Sol. (c)
fo|kFkÊ [kM+s gSa\
(a) 33 (b) 42 (c) 28 (d) 24 6. In a certain code language, ‘you can add’ is coded as ‘cb ns pd’,
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2) ‘add their money’ is coded as ‘io uv cb’, ‘their bank can’ is coded
Sol. (d) as ‘km uv pd’.
,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] 'you can add' dks 'cb ns pd'] 'add their
3. There are seven numbers, H, I, J, K, L, M and N, in a family. H is money' dks 'io uv cb'] 'their bank can' dks 'km uv pd' ds :i esa
k’s mother’s mother. J and L are the only two children of H and dksfMr fd;k tkrk gSA
M. J is the only daughter of M. N is the son of L and I. How is M (Note: All codes are two letter codes only)
related to N? ¼uksV: lHkh dksM dsoy nks v{kj ds dksM gSa½
,d ifjokj esa lkr la[;k,¡ gSa] H] I] J] K] L] M vkSj N. H] k dh ek¡ What is the probable code for ‘money bank’ in the given code
dh ekW gSA H vkSj M dh dsoy nks larku J vkSj L gSaA J] M dh language?
bdykSrh iq=h gSA N] L vkSj I dk iq= gSA M] N ls fdl çdkj lacafèkr nh xbZ dh dwV Hkk"kk esa 'money bank' ds fy, laHkkfor dwV D;k gksxk\
gS\ (a) io pd (b) km io (c) pd cb (d) cb km
(a) Father’s sister/ firk dh cgu (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)
(b) Mother’s father/ eka ds firk Sol. (b)
(c) Father’s father/ firk ds firk
(d) Mother’s brother/ eka ds HkkbZ 7. If ‘Autumn’ is called ‘winter’, ‘winter’ is called ‘Summer’,
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2) ‘summer’ is called ‘Rainy’, ‘rainy’ is called ‘Cloudy’, then in
Sol. (c) which season do we definitely wear woolen garments?
;fn 'Autumn' dks 'Winter' dgk tk,] ‘winter’ dks 'Summer' dgk
4. Anil starts walking from Poin K. He walks 30 M towards the tk,] 'summer' dks 'Rainy' dgk tk,] ‘Rainy’ dks ‘Cloudy’ dgk
east, turns right and walks for 20 m to reach point M. he then tk,] rks fdl ekSle esa ge fuf'pr :i ls Åuh oL= igurs gSa\
takes a left turn, walks for 35m takes a right turn and walks for (a) Cloudy (b) Rainy (c) Summer (d) winter
28 m to reach point R. He finally takes a right turn and walks (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)
for 50 m to reach point X. In which direction is point X with Sol. (c)
respect to point K?
vfuy fcanq K ls pyuk 'kq: djrk gSA og iwoZ dh vksj 30 ehVj pyrk 8. If in a certain code language, DANCER is called TEACHER,
gS] nk,a eqM+rk gS vkSj fcanq M ij igqp
a us ds fy, 20 ehVj pyrk gSA TEACHER is called PILOT, PILOT is called LAWYER, LAWYER
fQj og ck,a eqM+rk gS] 35 ehVj pyrk gS vkSj nk,a eqM+rk gS vkSj fcanq is called sSINGER, and SINGER is called CHEF, then who
R ij igqapus ds fy, 28 ehVj pyrk gSA og var esa nk;sa eqM+rk gS vkSj practices law?
fcanq X ij igq¡pus ds fy, 50 ehVj pyrk gSA fcanq K ds lUnHkZ esa fcanq ;fn ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk es]a Mkalj dks f'k{kd dgk tkrk gS] f'k{kd
X fdl fn'kk esa gS\ dks ik;ysV dgk tkrk gS] ik;ysV dks odhy dgk tkrk gS] odhy dks
(a) North - East (b) South xk;d dgk tkrk gS] vkSj xk;d dks fpi dgk tkrk gS] rks dkuwu dk
(c) West (d) South - East vH;kl dkSu djrk gS\
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2) (a) CHEF (b) SINGER (c) LAWYER (d) PILOT
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)

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Sol. (b) dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS


(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)
9. In a certain code language, COUSIN is written as UOISNC, Sol. (d)
'AUNTY' is written as 'UAYIN. How will 'UNCLE be written in
that language? 13. Select the correct conclusion that could be drawn from the
,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa COUSIN dks 'UOISNC' fy[kk tkrk gS] given Expression.
'AUNTY' dks 'UAYIN' fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa 'UNCLE' dks dSls ml lgh fu"d"kZ dk p;u djsa tks fn, x, O;atd ls fudkyk tk
fy[kk tk,xk\ ldrk gSA
(a) UNELC (b) CNEUL (c) UENLC (d) CNELU R>T≥N>U=S≤Z<V
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2) (a) R > U (b) N < Z (c) V < T (d) T = S
Sol. (c) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (a)
10. In a certain code language, ‘living inside houses’ is coded as ‘ca
de mo’, ‘snow houses built’ is coded as ‘ni tp ca’, ‘living with 14. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter- cluster in the
snow man’ is coded as ‘vr hs ni mo’. same way as the fourth letter – cluster is related to the third
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa] ‘living inside houses’ dks 'ca de mo'] letter – cluster and the second letter – cluster is related to the
'snow house built' dks 'ni tp ca'] 'living with Snow man' dks 'vr hs first letter – cluster.
ni mo' ds :i esa dksfMr fd;k tkrk gSA ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks ikaposa v{kj leqg ls mlh rjg lacafèkr gS
(Note: All codes are two letter codes only) tSls pkSFkk v{kj leqg rhljs v{kj leqg ls lacfa èkr gS vkSj nqljk v{kj
¼uksV lHkh dksM dsoy nks v{kj ds dksM gSa½ leqg igys v{kj leqg ls lacafèkr gSA
If ‘built with brick’ is coded as ‘vr aj tp’, what is the probable AYTRES : SFTUZB :: MINTED : UFEOJN :: LTREAD : ?
code for ‘brick man’ in the given code language? (a) FBETRS (b) DFRHRE (c) FBESUM (d) DFRERT
;fn 'built with brick' dks 'vr aj tp' ds :i esa dwVc) fd;k tkrk gS] (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)
rks nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk esa 'brick man' ds fy, laHkkfor dwV D;k gksxk\ Sol. (c)
(a) mo to (b) hs aj (c) vr ni (d) aj vr
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2) 15. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter- cluster in the
Sol. (b) same way as the fourth letter – cluster is related to the third
letter – cluster and the second letter – cluster is related to the
11. Study the given arrangement of letters, symbols and numbers first letter – cluster.
and answer the question that follows. ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks ikaposa v{kj leqg ls mlh rjg lacafèkr gS
v{kjks]a çrhdksa vkSj la[;kvksa dh nh xbZ O;oLFkk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj tSls pkSFkk v{kj leqg rhljs v{kj leqg ls lacfa èkr gS vkSj nqljk v{kj
uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nsAa leqg igys v{kj leqg ls lacafèkr gSA
(Left) A 8 & $ 4 Y & 6 # @ 9 U Y 3 % L 6 & K 9 & P V 4 B & % # U HTWCGY : WTHCGY :: ABHGLP : HBAGLP :: LGETDR : ?
Y 8 $ # (Right) (a) EGTLDR (b) EGLRTD (c) RDTEGL (d) EGLTDR
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)
Which of the following will be fourth to the right of the sixth
Sol. (d)
from the left end of the arrangement?
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu O;oLFkk ds ck,a Nksj ls NBs ds nk;sa ls pkSFkk
16. In each of the number-pairs, the second number is obtained by
gksxk\
performing a certain mathematical operation on the first
(a) P (b) 9 (c) # (d) @
number. Three of the following pairs follow the same pattern
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)
and thus form a group. Select the number-pair that does NOT
Sol. (d)
belong to that group.
çR;sd la[;k&;qXe esa] igyh la[;k ij ,d fuf'pr xf.krh; lafØ;k
12. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. decide
which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given
djds nwljh la[;k çkIr dh tkrh gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls rhu tksM+s ,d
statements? gh iSVuZ dk ikyu djrs gSa vkSj bl çdkj ,d lewg cukrs gSaA ml
fn, x, dFku vkSj fu"d"kksZa dks /;kuiwoZd i<+aAs r; djsa fd fn, x, la[;k&;qXe dk p;u djsa tks ml lewg ls lacafèkr ugha gSA
fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu ls dFku dk rkfdZd :Ik ls ikyu djrs gSa\ (a) 22 : 485 (b) 20 : 401 (c) 14 : 198 (d) 18 : 325
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)
dFku %
Sol. (c)
W=H≤G<C≥T=L>M
fu"d"kZ%
17. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the
(i) W < T (ii) C > M
following series.
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks
(b) Only conclusion I follows
çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA
8162, 7213, 6244, ?, 4246
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
(a) 5552 (b) 5255 (c) 2555 (d) 5525
(c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
Sol. (b)
(d) Only conclusion II follows

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18. Select the letter-cluster from among the given options that can
replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 23. Six identical boxes of different colours, Purple, Black, Yellow,
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml v{kj lewg dk p;u djs] tks fuEufyf[kr Green, Cyan and Magenta, are arranged one over the other in
J`[a kyk esa iz’u fpUg (?) ds LFkku ij vk ldrk gSA the following manner;
GST, ITD, KUY, MVT, OWO, ? fofHkUu jaxks]a cSaxuh] dkys] ihys] gjs] fl;ku vkSj eStsVa k ds Ng leku
(a) JYM (b) QYK (c) QXJ (d) JXM cDls dks ,d ds Åij ,d fuEufyf[kr rjhds ls O;ofLFkr fd;k x;k
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2) gS(
Sol. (c) Only three boxes are kept between the Cyan and Purple boxes.
The Yellow box is kept at the bottom most position. Only the
19. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed black clour box is kept between the Magenta and Green colour
in the blanks of the given series will complete the series. boxes.
v{kjksa ds ml la;kstu dk p;u djsa ftls nh xbZ Ja[kyk ds fjä fl;ku vkSj iiZy c‚Dl ds chp dsoy rhu c‚Dl j[ks x, gSaA ;syks
LFkkuksa esa Øfed :i ls j[kus ij J`a[kyk iwjh gks tk,xhA c‚Dl lcls fupys LFkku ij j[kk x;k gSA eStsVa k vkSj gjs jax ds cDlksa
a _ bca _ _ ca _ b _ _ abc ds chp dsoy dkys jax dk c‚Dl j[kk x;k gSA
(a) aaacba (b) bacaaa (c) abacaa (d) aabaca What coloured box is kept at the third position from the top?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2) dkSu lk jax dk fMCck Åij ls rhljs LFkku ij j[kk x;k gS\
Sol. (d)
(a) Cyan (b) Magenta (c) Green (d) Black
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)
20. Amit’s birthday on 16th April 2020 was on Thursday. On which Sol. (d)
day was his wife’s birthday on 2nd June 2020? 24. In a class, there are four students – Ravindra, Shiva, Triveni and
16 vçSy 2020 dks vfer dk tUefnu xq#okj dks FkkA 2 twu 2020 dks nagesh, who want to be selected in the basketball team. All of
mudh iRuh dk tUefnu fdl fnu Fkk\ them have different heights. Nagesh is shorter than Ravindra
(a) Sunday (b) Tuesday (c) Wednesday (d) Friday but taller than Triveni. Shiva is shorter than Nagesh but taller
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2) than Triveni. If the coach wants to select the tallest student
Sol. (b) among them, then who will be selected?
,d d{kk esa pkj fo|kFkÊ gSa & johaæ] f'kok] f=os.kh vkSj ukxs'k] tks
21. Six friends Sheela, Roma, Sheetal, Sreeja, Naina and Rahul are ckLdsVc‚y Vhe esa p;fur gksuk pkgrs gSaA mu lHkh dh vyx&vyx
sitting on a bench facing north. Sreeja and Rahul are sitting at
Åapkb;ka gSaA ukxs'k johaæ ls NksVk gS ysfdu f=os.kh ls yack gSA f'ko
the 3rd and 4th positions respectively from the left end. Sheela
ukxs'k ls NksVs gSa ysfdu f=os.kh ls yEcs gSaA ;fn dksp muesa ls lcls
and Naina are sitting at the extreme right and left ends,
yacs Nk= dk p;u djuk pkgrk gS] rks fdldk p;u fd;k tk,xk\
respectively. Sheela is sitting to the immediate right of Roma.
(a) Nagesh or Ravindra (b) Triveni
Who is sitting immediately next to Naina?
(c) Shiva (d) Ravindra
Ng fe= 'khyk] jksek] 'khry] Jhtk] uSuk vkSj jkgqy mÙkj dh vksj eq[k
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)
djds ,d csap ij cSBs gSaA Jhtk vkSj jkgqy ck,a Nksj ls Øe'k% rhljs
Sol. (d)
vkSj pkSFks LFkku ij cSBs gSaA 'khyk vkSj uSuk Øe'k% nk;sa vkSj ck;sa Nksj
ij cSBh gSaA 'khyk jksek ds Bhd nk;sa cSBh gSA uSuk ds Bhd cxy esa 25. There are six friends, Aman, Bikram, Chetan, Dhanush, Elisa
dkSu cSBk gS\ and Frank, Each having a different height. Only three friends
(a) Roma (b) Sheetal (c) Sheela (d) Sreeja are shorter than Chetan. Aman is shorter than only Dhanush.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2) Frank is shorter than Elisa. Frank is not the shortest. How many
Sol. (b) friends are shorter than Frank?
veu] fcØe] psru] èkuq"k] ,fylk vkSj ÝSad] N% fe= gSA çR;sd dh
22. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table facing vyx&vyx ÅapkbZ gSA dsoy rhu fe= psru ls NksVs gSaA veu dsoy
the centre of the table. Four of them are sitting at each of the
èkuq"k ls NksVk gSA ÝSad ,fylk ls NksVk gSA ÝSad lcls NksVk ugha gSA
corners, while the other four are sitting at the exact centre of
fdrus fe= ¶+jSad ls NksVs gSa\
each of the side. G sits in the middle of one of the sides of the
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 4
table. E is an immediate negihbour of G. E sits third to the left of
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)
F. Only three People sit between F and H. B sits to the
Sol. (c)
immediate left of H. C sits third to the right of A. who sits third
to the right of D?
26. Vishakha joined five different hobby classes viz. painting,
A, B, C, D, E, F, G vkSj H ,d oxkZdkj est ds pkjks vksj dsæ
a dh vksj
Dancing, Modelling, Singing and Cooking. She attends each class
eq[k djds cSBs gSaA muesa ls pkj çR;sd dksus ij cSBs gSa] tcfd vU; on different day of the same week from Monday to Friday but
pkj çR;sd Hkqtk ds Bhd dsæa esa cSBs gSaA G est dh fdlh ,d Hkqtk ds not necessarily in the same order. She attends Modelling class
eè; esa cSBk gSA E] G dk fudVre iMkslh gS- E] F ds ck;sa ls rhljs on Wednesday. She attends neither painting nor Dancing class
LFkku ij cSBk gSA F vkSj H ds chp dsoy rhu yksx cSBs gSaA B] H ds on Thursday and Friday. She attends cooking class on Friday.
Bhd ck;sa cSBk gSA C] A ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA D ds nk;sa On which day does she attend singing class?
ls rhljs LFkku ij dkSu cSBk gS\ fo'kk[kk ikap vyx&vyx g‚ch d{kkvksa esa 'kkfey gqbZA isfa Vax] Mkaflax]
(a) F (b) H (c) G (d) E e‚Mfyax] flafxax vkSj dqfdaxA og lkseokj ls 'kqØokj rd ,d gh
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2) lIrkg ds vyx&vyx fnu çR;sd d{kk esa Hkkx ysrh gS ysfdu t:jh
Sol. (b)

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ugha fd blh Øe esa gksA og cqèkokj dks e‚Mfyax Dykl vVsM a djrh vkB fe=] tkudh] dkseyh] yksds'k] euq] fuokZ.k] jktu] ik# vkSj f'kYik]
gSA og xq#okj vkSj 'kqØokj dks u rks isfa Vax vkSj u gh Mkaflax Dykl esa ,d oxkZdkj est ds pkjksa vksj bl çdkj cSBs gSa fd muesa ls pkj pkj
tkrh gSA og 'kqØokj dks dqfdax Dykl esa tkrh gSA og xk;u dh d{kk dksuksa ij cSBs gSa tcfd pkj pkj esa ls çR;sd ds eè; esa cSBs gSa i{kA
esa fdl fnu mifLFkr gksrh gS\ Hkqtkvksa ds chp esa cSBus okys dk eq[k dsæa dh vksj gS] tcfd pkjksa
dksuksa ij cSBus okyksa dk eq[k ckgj dh vksj ¼vFkkZr dsæa ds foijhr½ gSA
(a) Tuesday (b) Monday yksds'k] euq ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA euq est dh ,d Hkqtk
(c) Thursday (d) Data is inadequate. ds chp esa cSBk gSA yksds'k vkSj f'kYik ds chp Bhd rhu O;fä cSBs gSa]
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2) ik#] flyik ds nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBh gSA fuokZ.k] ik# ds
Sol. (c) fudVre iM+ksfl;ksa esa ls ,d gSA fuokZ.k vkSj dkseyh ds Bhd rhu
O;fä cSBs gSa] tkudh] dkseyh ds nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBh gSA jktu
27. Study the given information carefully and answer the question ds lacaèk esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku lR; gS\
the follows. (a) Nirvan sits second to the left of Rajan.
nh xbZ tkudkjh dk è;kuiwod
Z vè;;u djsa vkSj fuEufyf[kr ç'uksa ds fuokZ.k] jktu ds ck;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA
mÙkj nsAa (b) Both Manu and Komali are immediate neighbours of Rajan.
Varun, Kashyap, Anil, Johnson, Samson and Prasad are sitting in euq vkSj dkseyh nksuksa jktu ds rRdky iM+kslh gSaA
a row facing north but not necessarily in the same order. Varun (c) Only three people sit between Rajan and janki.
and Kashyap sit at the extreme ends. Anil is sitting to the jktu vkSj tkudh ds chp dsoy rhu O;fä cSBs gSaA
immediate left of Varun. Only one person sits between Anil and (d) Rajan sits in the middle of one of the sides.
Samson. Johnson is not an immediate neighbor of Kashyap. jktu ,d fn’kk ds eè; esa cSBk gSA
Who is sitting to the immediate right of Kashyap ? (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)
o#.k] d';i] vfuy] t‚ulu] lSelu vkSj çlkn ,d iafä esa mÙkj dh Sol. (b)
vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSa ysfdu t:jh ugha fd blh Øe esa gksAa o#.k
vkSj d';i vafre Nksj ij cSBs gSaA vfuy] o#.k ds Bhd ck;sa cSBk gSA 30. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming
vfuy vkSj lSelu ds chp dsoy ,d O;fä cSBk gSA t‚ulu] d';i that the information given in the statements is true, even if it
dk fudVre iMkslh ugha gSA d';i ds Bhd nk;sa dkSu cSBk gS\ appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide
(a) Varun (b) Prasad (c) Samson (d) Johnson which of the given conclusions logically follow from the
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2) statements.
Sol. (b) fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr
28. there are six girls Mayuri, Kavyanjali, Divya, Poonam, Neha and rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu
Vidya. Each girl likes different colour – red, blue, purple, yellow, lk dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA
green and pink. Divya likes red colour. Poonam does not like Statements:
green and yellow colour. Neha likes purple colour. Vidya does All stools are round./ lHkh LVwy jkmaM gSa-
not like pink and green colour. Mayuri likes blue colour. Which Some mountains are round./ dqN igkM+ xksy gSa-
of the following girl and colour combination is correct? Some ponds are mountains./ dqN rkykc igkM+ gSaA
Ng yM+fd;ka gSa e;wjh] dkO;katfy] fnO;k] iwue] usgk vkSj fo|kA çR;sd All ponds are square./ lHkh rkykc pkSdksj gSaA
yM+dh dks vyx&vyx jax ilan gSa & yky] uhyk] cSaxuh] ihyk] gjk Conclusions:
vkSj xqykchA fnO;k dks yky jax ilan gSA iwue dks gjk vkSj ihyk jax I. Some ponds are round/ dqN rkykc xksy gSa
ilan ugha gSA usgk dks cSaxuh jax ilan gSA fo|k dks xqykch vkSj gjk II. Some mountains are square./ dqN igkM+ pkSdksj gSaA
jax ilan ugha gSA e;wjh dks uhyk jax ilan gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu III. Some ponds are both mountains and round.
lh yM+dh vkSj jax la;kstu lgh gS\ dqN rkykc] igkM+ vkSj xksy nksuksa gSaA
(a) Kavyanjali - Pink (b) Neha – Blue IV. Some stools are square./ dqN LVwy xksy gSaA
(c) vidya - yellow (d) Poonam - Green (a) Both conclusions I and II follow.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2) fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
Sol. (c) (b) Both conclusions III and IV follow
fu"d"kZ III vkSj IV nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
29. Eight frineds, Janki, Komali, Lokesh, Manu, Nirvan, Rajan, paru (c) Both conclusions I and III follow.
and Silpa, are sitting around a square table in such a way that fu"d"kZ I vkSj III nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
four of them sit at four corners while four sit in the middle of (d) Only conclusion II follows
each of the four sides. The one who sit in the middle of the sides dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gSaA
face the centre, while those who sit at the four corners face (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)
outward (i.e. opposite the centre.). lokesh sits third to the right Sol. (d)
of manu. Manu sits in the middle of one of the sides of the table.
Exactly three people sit between Lokesh and Silpa, paru sits 31. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming
second to the right of Silpa. Nirvan is one of the immediate that the information given in the statements is true, even if it
neighbours of Paru. Exactly three people sit between Nirvan appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide
and Komali, Janki sits second to the right of Komali. Which of which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the
the following statements is true regarding Rajan? statements.

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fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd (a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu (b) Only conclusion II follows
lk dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
Statements: (c) Either conclusion I nor II follows
Some goods are beautiful./ dqN lkeku lqn a j gSaA ;k rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj ;k gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS
Some beautiful are costly/ dqN lqanj egaxs gSa (d) Only conclusion I follows
Conclusions: dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
I. Some goods are costly./ dqN lkeku egaxs gSaA (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)
II. All costly are beautiful./ lHkh eg¡xs lqanj gSaA Sol. (a)
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS 33. Consider the given statement and decide which of the given
(b) Only conclusion II follows assumptions is/are implicit in the statement.
dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS fn, x, dFku ij fopkj djsa vkSj r; djsa fd fn, x, vuqekuksa esa ls
(c) Either conclusion I nor II follows dkSu lk dFku esa fufgr gSA
;k rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj ;k gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS
Statement:
(d) Only conclusion I follows
One must wake up early in the moring and exercise.
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
lqcg tYnh mBdj O;k;ke djuk pkfg,A
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)
Assumptions:
Sol. (a)
I. Exercising is not possible at any other time of the day.
fnu ds fdlh Hkh le; O;k;ke djuk laHko ugha gSA
32. . Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming
II. Everyone who exercises early in the morning is fitter than
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it
those who do not.
appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide
gj dksbZ tks lqcg tYnh O;k;ke djrk gS] og mu yksxksa dh rqyuk esa
which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the
statements.
vfèkd fQV gksrk gS tks ugha djrs gSaA
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd (a) Both assumptions I and II are implicit.
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr nksuksa èkkj.kk,a I vkSj II fufgr gSaA
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu (b) Only assumption I is implicit.
lk dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA dsoy èkkj.kk I fufgr gSA
(c) Neither assumption I nor II is implicit.
Statements:
Some mobiles are laptops./ dqN eksckby ySiV‚i gSaA u rks èkkj.kk I vkSj u gh II fufgr gSA
No laptop is a computer./ dksbZ ySiV‚i daI;wVj ugha gSA (d) Only assumption II is implicit.
All phones are computers./ lHkh Qksu daI;wVj gSaA dsoy èkkj.kk II fufgr gSA
Conclusions: (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5 ,12.06.2022 Shift-2)
I. At least some mobiles are computers. Sol. (c)
de ls de dqN eksckby daI;wVj gSaA
II. At least some phones are laptops.
de ls de dqN Qksu ySiV‚i gSaA

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5. In a certain code language, ‘COCK’ is written as ‘EQEM’, and
1. In a queue of commanders, Andry is 17th from the extreme ‘DUCK’ is written as ‘FWEM’. How will ‘SWAN’ be written in
front – end and Brooke is 32nd from the extreme back – end. If that language?
the two exchange their positions, Andry becomes 37th from the ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] COCK dks EQEM vkSj DUCK dks FWEM
front end. What is the total number of commanders? fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa SWAN dks dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
dekaMjksa dh ,d drkj esa] ,aMªh vafre Nksj ls 17osa LFkku ij gS vkSj (a) UXDP (b) VXCQ (c) VYDP (d) UYCP
C#d vafre Nksj ls 32osa LFkku ij gSA ;fn nksuksa viuh fLFkfr dk (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
vknku&çnku djrs gSa] rks ,aMªh lkeus ds Nksj ls 37osa LFkku ij vk Sol. (d)
tkrk gSA dekaMjksa dh dqy la[;k fdruh gS\
(a) 68 (b) 67 (c) 69 (d) 70 6. If in a code language, ‘chef’ is coded as ‘glass’, ‘glass’ is coded as
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1) ‘cup’, ‘cup’ is coded as ‘cool’, and ‘cool’ is coded as ‘rich’, then
Sol. (a) who cooks the food?
;fn fdlh dwV Hkk"kk esa ''chef' dks 'glass'] 'glass' dks 'cup'] 'cup' dks
2. B’s mother is the daughter of F. C is the son of F and D. G is the 'cool' vkSj 'cool' dks 'rich' ds :i esa dksfMr fd;k tkrk gS] rks [kkuk
son of C and E. D is the mother of R. How is F related to G? dkSu idkrk gS\
B dh ekrk F dh iq=h gSA C, F vkSj D dk iq= gSA G, C vkSj E dk iq= gSA D, (a) cook (b) glass (c) cup (d) rich
R dh ekrk gSA F, G ls fdl çdkj lacafèkr gS\ (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
(a) Father’s mother (b) Brother Sol. (b)
(c) Mother’s father (d) Father’s father
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1) 7. In a certain code language, ‘TEACHER’ is written as ‘CAHEETR’
Sol. (d) and ‘STUDENT’ is written as ‘DUETNST’. How will ‘SUCCESS’ be
written in that language?
3. Rohan is facing west. He turns 45 degrees anti-clockwise and ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] ‘TEACHER’ dks ‘CAHEETR’ vkSj
then turns 180 degrees towards his right. In which direction is ‘STUDENT’ dks ‘DUETNST’ fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa ‘SUCCESS’
he facing now? dks dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
jksgu dk eq[k if'pe dh vksj gSA og 45 fMxzh okekorZ eqM+rk gS vkSj (a) CECSUSS (b) CCEUSSS (c) SCUSCES (d) UCSECSS
fQj 180 fMxzh viuh nkbZa vksj eqM+rk gSA vc mldk eq[k fdl fn'kk esa (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
gS\ Sol. (b)
(a) south - west (b) North – East
(c) North (d) East 8. In a certain code language,
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1) ‘space thee Bliss’ is written as ‘is jk th’,
Sol. (b) ‘Bliss Youth Last’ is written as ‘th cu wn’,
‘River Last God’ is written as ‘cu gd ap’,
4. Shilpa and Radhika started walking from two different points, ‘Bliss Thee Bad’ is written as ‘jk th if’.
‘A’ and ‘B’, respectively. Shilpa walks 4 km North, turns to the How will ‘Bliss Thee Youth’ be written in that language?
East and walks 6 km, again turns to the North and walks 8 km, ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa]
and finally turns to the East and walks 10 km to reach point ‘C’. 'space thee Bliss' dks 'is jk th' fy[kk tkrk gS]
Similarly, Radhika walks 4 km North, and turns to the West and 'Bliss Youth Last' dks 'th cu wn' fy[kk tkrk gS]
walks 6 km, and finally turns to the North and walks 8 km and 'River Last God' dks 'cu gd ap' fy[kk tkrk gS]
meets Shilpa at point ‘C’. What is the shortest distance between 'Bliss thee Bad' dks 'jk th if' fy[kk tkrk gSA
Shilpa’s and Radhika’s starting points? ml Hkk"kk esa 'Bliss thee youth' dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
f'kYik vkSj jkfèkdk us Øe'k% nks vyx&vyx fcanqvksa 'A' vkSj 'B' ls (a) jk cu wn (b) th jk wn (c) th jk gd (d) th cu wn
pyuk 'kq: fd;kA f'kYik 4 fdeh mÙkj dh vksj pyrh gS] iwoZ dh vksj (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
eqM+rh gS vkSj 6 fdeh pyrh gS] fQj ls mÙkj dh vksj eqM+rh gS vkSj 8 Sol. (b)
fdeh pyrh gS] vkSj var esa iwoZ dh vksj eqM+rh gS vkSj fcanq 'C' ij
igqapus ds fy, 10 fdeh pyrh gSA blh rjg] jkfèkdk 4 fdeh mÙkj dh 9. Refer to the given letter, number, symbol series and answer the
vksj pyrh gS] vkSj if'pe dh vksj eqM+rh gS vkSj 6 fdeh pyrh gS] question that follows.
vkSj var esa mÙkj dh vksj eqM+rh gS vkSj 8 fdeh pyrh gS vkSj f'kYik ls fn, x, v{kj] la[;k] çrhd J`a[kyk dk lanHkZ ysa vkSj uhps fn, x,
fcanq 'C' ij feyrh gSA f'kYik vkSj jkfèkdk ds 'kq#vkrh fcanqvksa ds chp ç'u dk mÙkj nsAa
U;wure nwjh D;k gS\ (Left) K L % Y & 4 E 2 * 3 M & 7 S W # 8 2 H * L (Right)
(a) 26 km (b) 10 km (c) 22 km (d) 16 km If all the symbols are dropped from the series, which of the
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1) following will be seventh from the left?
Sol. (c) ;fn lHkh çrhdksa dks J`a[kyk ls gVk fn;k tkrk gS] rks fuEufyf[kr esa
ls dkSu ck,a ls lkrosa LFkku ij gksxk\
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 7 (d) M
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Sol. (b) the first alphanumeric-cluster and the fourth alphanumeric


cluster is related to the third letter-cluster.
10. If each of the letters of the word ‘STADIUM’ are re-arranged in ml foDYi dk p;u dhft,] ftldk ikaposa v{kj lewg ls ogh laca/k
the English alphabetical order, then the position of which letter gS] tks nwljs v{kj&lewg dk igys v{kj&lewg ls gS vkSj rhljs v{kj
will remain unchanged? lewg dk pkSFks v{kj lewg ls gSA
;fn 'kCn 'STADIUM' ds çR;sd v{kj dks vaxzsth o.kZekyk ds Øe esa BRELF : CFGMS :: MJCLH : DIKLM :: EODET : ?
iquO;ZofLFkr fd;k tkrk gS] rks fdl v{kj dh fLFkfr vifjofrZr jgsxh\ (a) EFFBT (b) EFFPU (c) FFAYT (d) FFEPU
(a) D (b) All letters change their position (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
(c) U (d) T Sol. (b)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (b) 14. In each of the number-pairs, the second number is obtained by
performing a certain mathematical operation on the first
11. . Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming number. Three of the following pairs follow the same pattern
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it and thus form a group. Select the number-pair that does NOT
appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide belong to that group.
which of the given conclusions logically follows) from the çR;sd la[;k&;qXe esa] igyh la[;k ij ,d fuf'pr xf.krh; lafØ;k
statements. djds nwljh la[;k çkIr dh tkrh gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls rhu tksM+s ,d
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd gh iSVuZ dk ikyu djrs gSa vkSj bl çdkj ,d lewg cukrs gSaA ml
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr la[;k&;qXe dk p;u djsa tks ml lewg ls lacafèkr ugha gSA
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu (a) 18 : 345 (b) 14 : 207 (c) 16 : 267 (d) 12 : 155
lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS½A (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
Statements: Sol. (a)
£ < ≤ ≥= 
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ: 15. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter- cluster in the
I. £ ≤  <  same way as the fourth letter – cluster is related to the third
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow letter – cluster and the second letter – cluster is related to the
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa first letter – cluster.
(b) Only conclusion I follows ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks ikaposa v{kj lewg ls mlh rjg lacafèkr gS
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS tSls pkSFkk v{kj lewg rhljs v{kj lewg ls lacafèkr gS vkSj nqljk v{kj
(c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows lewg igys v{kj lewg ls lacfa èkr gSA
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS WINTER : EINRTW :: TRAY : ARTY :: LADIES : ?
(d) Only conclusion II follows (a) ADEILS (b) DAIELS (c) DAEILS (d) ADIELS
dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (a)
Sol. (c)
16. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter- cluster in the
12. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Decide same way as the fourth letter – cluster is related to the third
which of the given conclusion/s/is/are true based on the given letter – cluster and the second letter – cluster is related to the
statement. first letter – cluster.
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksZa dks è;kuiwoZd i<+aAs fn, x, dFku ds ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks ikaposa v{kj lewg ls mlh rjg lacafèkr gS
vkèkkj ij r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu lk@ls lR; gS@gSaA tSls pkSFkk v{kj lewg rhljs v{kj lewg ls lacafèkr gS vkSj nqljk v{kj
Statements: lewg igys v{kj lewg ls lacfa èkr gSA
EYBRD : VBYIW :: AJKBC : ZQPYX :: JEWAD : ?
K≥L>M<N≤X
Conclusions: (a) VRTYU (b) KRESD (c) MHREA (d) QVDZW
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
I. X > M II. X > L
Sol. (d)
III. M < K IV. L > K
(a) Only conclusion I is true/ dsoy fu"d"kZ I lR; gS
17. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the
(b) Only conclusions I and III are true
following series.
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vkSj III lR; gSa
ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks
(c) Only conclusions I and IV are true
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vkSj IV lR; gSa çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA
1, 64, 343, 1000, ?, 4096
(d) Only Conclusions II is true
(a) 2245 (b) 2098 (c) 2197 (d) 3065
dsoy fu"d"kZ II lR; gS
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (c)
Sol. (b)

18. In each of the given number groups, the number to the right of
13. Select the option that is related to the fifth alphanumeric-
the (equal sign) is obtained by performing some mathematical
cluster in the same way as the second letter-cluster is related to
operations on the two numbers to the left of the (equal sign).

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The same pattern is followed in all the three number-groups. (a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 7
Select the number from the given alternatives which can come (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
in place of the question mark (?) in the third set of numbers. Sol. (a)
fn, x, çR;sd la[;k lewgksa esa] '=' ¼fpà cjkcj½ ds nkbZa vksj ekStwn
la[;k] ‘=’ (cjkcj fpUg) ds ckbZ vksj ekStwn nks la[;kvksa ij dqN 24. Ten People are stitting in two parallel rows 1 and 2. A, B, C, D
xf.krh; lafØ;k,a djds izkIr dh tkrh gSA rhuksa la[;k&lewgksa esa leku and E are sitting in row 1 facing south, and V, W, X, Y and Z are
iSVuZ dk ikyu fd;k tkrk gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml la[;k dk sitting in row 2 facing north, in such a way that each member in
p;u dhft,] tks rhljs la[;k & lewg esa iz’u fpUg (?) ds LFkku ij row 1 faces a member of row2. W sits second from the left end
vk ldrh gSaA of the row. W faces an immediate neighbor of A. B sits second
69, 87, = 39 to the left of A. Only one person sits between C and the one who
93, 95 = 47 faces V. Neither C nor V sits at any of the extreme ends. V faces
52, 64 = ? an immediate neighbor of D. the one who faces E sits to the
(a) 29 (b) 37 (c) 45 (d) 53 immediate left of X. only one person’s sits between Y and X.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1) Who faces Z?
Sol. (a) nl yksx nks lekukarj iafä;ksa 1 vkSj 2 esa cSBs gSaA A, B, C, D vkSj E iafä
1 esa nf{k.k dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSa] vkSj V, W, X, Y vkSj Z iafä 2 esa
19. Select the letter-cluster from among the given options that can mÙkj dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSaA bl rjg ls fd iafä 1 esa çR;sd
replace the question mark (?) in the following series. lnL; iafä 2 ds lnL; dk lkeuk djrk gSA W iafä ds ck,a Nksj ls
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml v{kj lewg dk p;u djs] tks fuEufyf[kr nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA W dk eq[k A ds fudVre iMkslh dh vksj gS- B,
J`[a kyk esa iz’u fpUg (?) ds LFkku ij vk ldrk gSA A ds ck;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gS- C vkSj V dh vksj mUeq[k O;fä ds
BOY , FMU, ?, NIM, RGI chp dsoy ,d O;fä cSBk gS- u rks C vkSj u gh V fdlh Hkh vafre Nksj
(a) ILR (b) IKR (c) JLQ (d) JKQ ij cSBk gSA V dk eq[k D ds fudVre iMkslh dh vksj gSA ftldk eq[k E
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1) dh vksj gS og X ds Bhd ck;sa cSBk gSA Y vkSj X ds eè; dsoy ,d O;fä
Sol. (d) cSBk gSA Z dk eq[k fdldh vksj gS\
(a) A (b) B (c) D (d) C
20. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
in the balnks of the given series will complete the series. Sol. (a)
v{kjksa ds ml la;kstu dk p;u djsa ftls vuqØfed :i ls nh xbZ
J`[a kyk ds fjä LFkku esa j[kus ij J`a[kyk iwjh gks tk,xhA 25. Eight people F, H, K , N, P, S, V, X are sitting in a straight line and
TUP___PKT__KTUP_ all are facing north. Neither F nor H sit at any of the extreme
(a) T T U U P K (b) K T U U P K ends of the line. F sits fourth to the right of H. Only two people
(c) T U U U P K (d) U T T P K T sit between F and K. more than two people sit between P and K.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1) P does not sit at an extreme end. S sits to the immediate right of
Sol. (b) V. X sits at one of the positions to the left of V.
vkB O;fä F, H, K, N] P, S, V, X ,d lhèkh js[kk esa cSBs gSa vkSj lHkh dk
21. Aaminsh‘s birthday on 25th February 2020 was a Tuesday. eq[k mÙkj dh vksj gSA u rks F vkSj u gh H iafä ds fdlh Hkh vafre Nksj
Which day of the week was his brother’s birthday, which was ij cSBs gSaA F, H ds nk;sa ls pkSFks LFkku ij cSBk gSA F vkSj K ds chp dsoy
on 13th May 2020?
nks O;fä cSBs gSaA P vkSj K ds chp nks ls vfèkd O;fä cSBs gSaA P vafre
25 Qjojh 2020 dks vkfea'k dk tUefnu eaxyokj FkkA lIrkg ds fdl
Nksj ij ugha cSBk gSA S, V ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gSA X, V ds ck;sa fdlh ,d
fnu muds HkkbZ dk tUefnu Fkk] tks 13 ebZ 2020 dks Fkk\
LFkku ij cSBk gSA
(a) Wednesday (b) Tuesday (c) Monday (d) Thursday
What is the position of N from the right end of the line?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
js[kk ds nk;sa Nksj ls N dk LFkku D;k gS\
Sol. (a)
(a) Second (b) first (c) Fourth (d) Sixth
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
22. If 10th May of a given year is Monday, what day of the week will
Sol. (b)
be 11th July of the same year ?
;fn fdlh o"kZ dh 10 ebZ dks lkseokj gS] rks mlh o"kZ 11 tqykbZ dks
26. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table facing
lIrkg dk dkSu lk fnu gksxk\
the centre of the table. Four of them are sitting at each of the
(a) Sunday (b) Thursday (c) Monday (d) Tuesday
corners, while the other four are sitting at the exact centre of
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
each of the sides. B sits at one of the corners of the table. Only
Sol. (a)
two people sit between B and D. C sits second to the right of D.
only three people sit between C and A. E sits to the immediate
23. Four years ago, the age of the mother was 13 times the age of
left of A. F sits second to the right of G. who sits second to the
her daughter. Two years hence, the mother’s age will be 4 times
left of H?
the daughter’s age. After how many years will the mother’s age
A, B, C, D, E, F, G vkSj H ,d oxkZdkj est ds pkjks vksj dsæa dh vksj
be 3 times that of her daughter?
eq[k djds cSBs gSaA muesa ls pkj çR;sd dksus ij cSBs gSa] tcfd vU;
pkj o"kZ igys] ek¡ dh vk;q mldh iq=h dh vk;q dh 13 xquk FkhA nks
pkj çR;sd Hkqtk ds Bhd dsaæ esa cSBs gSaA B est ds fdlh ,d dksus ij
o"kZ ckn] ek¡ dh vk;q iq=h dh vk;q dh 4 xquh gksxhA fdrus o"kZ ckn ek¡
cSBk gSA B vkSj D ds chp dsoy nks O;fä cSBs gSaA C, D ds nk;sa ls nwljs
dh vk;q mldh iq=h dh vk;q dh 3 xquh gks tk,xh\

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LFkku ij cSBk gSA C vkSj A ds chp dsoy rhu O;fä cSBs gSaA E, A ds Bhd topmost shelf. Books of P and U are kept on third shelves from
ck;sa cSBk gSA F, G ds nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA H ds ck,a nqljs the extreme top and extreme bottom, respectively. Only books
LFkku ij dkSu cSBk gSA\ of R are kept between the shelves containing books of U and Q.
(a) A (b) C (c) G (d) E books of student T are kept on which shelf from the extreme
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1) top?
Sol. (b) Ng Nk=ks]a P, Q, R, S, T vkSj U dks funZs'k fn;k x;k gS fd os viuh
iqLrd dks ,d cqd'ksYQ+ ds Ng vyx&vyx vyekfj;ksa ij j[ks]a
27. Study the given information carefully and answer the question ftlesa ,d ds Åij dsoy Ng vyekfj;ka gksAa S dh iqLrdsa lcls Åijh
that follows. 'ksYQ ij j[kh tkrh gSaA P vkSj U dh iqLrdsa Øe'k% lcls Åij vkSj
nh xbZ tkudkjh dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk lcls uhps ls rhljh vyekfj;ksa ij j[kh tkrh gSaA U vkSj Q dh fdrkcksa
mÙkj nsAa okyh vyekfj;ksa ds chp dsoy R dh fdrkcsa j[kh xbZ gSaA Nk= T dh
Colleagues Karna, Michelli, Prabhu, Vanaja, Mohan, Raghu, fdrkcsa lcls Åij ls fdl 'ksYQ ij j[kh xbZ gSa\
Jockey and Neelima are sitting around a square table in such (a) 4th (b) 2nd (c) 1st (d) 3rd
way that four of them sit at corners and four of them at the (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
middle of the sides. The ones who sit at the corners face outside Sol. (b)
(opposite to the centre) and the ones who sit at the middle of
the sides face towards centre. Vanaja is seated third to the right 30. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming
of Jockey. Vanaja faces towards the centre. Mohan is third to that the information given in the statements is true, even if it
the left of Prabhu. Prabhu is not sitting at middle of any of the appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide
sides. Only one person sits between Mohan and Raghu. Raghu is which of the given conclusions logically follows) from the
not an immediate neighbor of Prabhu. Neelima faces towards statements.
the centre. Karna is not an immediate neighbor of Raghu. fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd
Who is an immediate neigbhour of both Mohan and Raghu? dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr
lgdeÊ d.kZ] fe'ksyh] çHkq] outk] eksgu] j?kq] t‚dh vkSj uhfyek ,d rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu
oxkZdkj est ds pkjksa vksj bl çdkj cSBs gSa fd muesa ls pkj dksuksa ij lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS½A
vkSj pkj Hkqtkvksa ds chp esa cSBs gSaA dksuksa ij cSBus okyksa dk eq[k ckgj Statements:
¼dsaæ ds foijhr½ dh vksj gS vkSj tks Hkqtkvksa ds chp esa cSBs gSa mudk All computers are laptops./ lHkh daI;wVj ySiV‚i gSaA
eq[k dsæa dh vksj gSA outk] t‚dh ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBh gSA Some laptops are mobiles./ dqN ySiV‚i eksckby gSaA
outk dk eq[k dsæa dh vksj gSA eksgu] çHkq ds ck;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij Conclusions:
gSA çHkq fdlh Hkh Hkqtk ds eè; esa ugha cSBk gSA eksgu vkSj j?kq ds chp I. Some computers are mobiles.
dsoy ,d O;fä cSBk gSA j?kq] çHkq dk fudVre iMkslh ugha gSA uhfyek dqN daI;wVj eksckby gSaA
dk eq[k dsæa dh vksj gSA d.kZ] j?kq dk fudVre iMkslh ugha gSA II. Some mobiles are computers
eksgu vkSj j?kq nksuksa dk fudVre iMkslh dkSu gS\ dqN eksckby daI;wVj gSa
(a) Prabhu (b) Vanaja (c) Michelli (d) Jockey III. some mobiles are laptops
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1) dqN eksckby ySiV‚i gSa
Sol. (d) (a) Only conclusion III folllows
dsoy fu"d"kZ III vuqlj.k djrk gS
28. Seven people A, B, C, D, E, F and G live in a seven – floor (b) Only conclusion I and II follows
building. The lowermost floor is numbered as 1, th floor above dsoy fu"d"kZ I vkSj fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
it is numbered 2, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered 7. (c) All the conlusions follow
Only four people live below the floor on which D lives. Only two lHkh fu"d"kZ vuqlj.k djrs gS
people live below C. B lives on the lowermost floor. E lives (d) Only conclusion II follows
immediately above B. A lives on one of the floors above F but on dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
one of the floors below G. Who lives on the floor numbered 4? (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
lkr O;fä A, B, C, D, E, F vkSj G ,d lkr eaftyk bekjr esa jgrs gSaA Sol. (a)
lcls fupyh eafty dh la[;k 1 gS] blds Åij dh eafty dh la[;k
2 gS] vkSj blh rjg lcls Åijh eafty dh la[;k 7 gSA dsoy pkj 31. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming
O;fä ml eafty ds uhps jgrs gSa ftl ij D jgrk gSA C ds uhps dsoy that the information given in the statements is true, even if it
nks O;fä jgrs gSaA B lcls fupyh eafty ij jgrk gSA E, B ds Bhd appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide
Åij jgrk gSA A, F ds Åij fdlh ,d eafty ij jgrk gS ysfdu G ds which of the given conclusions logically follows) from the
uhps fdlh ,d eafty ij jgrk gSA eafty la[;k 4 ij dkSu jgrk gS\ statements.
(a) C (b) D (c) F (d) A fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1) dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr
Sol. (c) rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu
lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS½A
29. Six students, P, Q, R, S, T and U have been instructed to keep Statements:
their book on six different shelves of a bookshelf having only Some papers are tables./dqN isij Vscy gSaA
six shelves one over the other. Books of s are kept on the Some ropes are tables./ dqN jfLl;k¡ Vscy gSaA

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All tables are clothes/ lHkh Vscy diM+s gSa (b) Only conclusion II folllows
Conclusions: dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
I. Some papers are clothes./ dqN isij diM+s gSaA (c) Only conclusion I folllows
II. Some ropes are clothes./ dqN jfLl;k¡ diM+s gSaA dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
III. No cloth is a rope./ dksbZ diM+k jLlh ugha gSA (d) Only conclusion IV folllows
IV. No paper is rope./ dksbZ isij jLlh ugha gSA dsoy fu"d"kZ IV vuqlj.k djrk gS
(a) Only conclusion I folllows (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS Sol. (d)
(b) Only conclusion I and II follows
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vkSj fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS 33. A question is given, followed by three statements labeled I, II
(c) Only conclusion III and IV follows and III. Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient to
dsoy fu"d"kZ III vkSj fu"d"kZ IV vuqlj.k djrk gS answer the question.
(d) None of the conclusions follows ,d ç'u fn;k x;k gS] ftlds ckn I] II vkSj III yscy okys rhu dFku
dksbZ Hkh fu"d"kZ vuqlj.k ugha djrs gSA fn, x, gSaA igpkusa fd dkSu lk@ls dFku ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1) i;kZIr gS@gSaA
Sol. (b) Question:
What is Mala’s age?/ ekyk dh mez D;k gS\
32. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming Statements:
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it I. The sum of Rohan’s, Sheela’s and Mala’s age is 95.
appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide jksgu] 'khyk vkSj ekyk dh vk;q dk ;ksx 95 gSA
which of the given conclusions logically follows) from the II. Rohan is younger than Mala.
statements. jksgu] ekyk ls NksVk gSA
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd III. Mala is 10 years older than Sheela.
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr ekyk 'khyk ls 10 lky cM+h gSA
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu (a) Statement II alone is sufficient, while statement III alone is
not sufficient.
lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS½A
vdsys dFku II i;kZIr gS] tcfd vdsys dFku III i;kZIr ugha gSA
Statements:
(b) Statement I alone is sufficient, while statement II alone is
Some bats are balls./ dqN cSV] c‚y gSaA
not sufficient.
All balls are caps./ lHkh c‚y] dSi gSaA
vdsys dFku I i;kZIr gS] tcfd vdsys dFku II i;kZIr ugha gSA
All Caps are players./ lHkh dSi] f[kykM+h gSaA
(c) All statements I, II and III together are not sufficient.
No player is a hat./ dksbZ f[kykM+h] Vksih ugha gSA
lHkh dFku I] II vkSj III ,d lkFk i;kZIr ugha gSaA
Conclusions:
(d) All statements I, II and III together are sufficient.
I. No bat is a cap./ dksbZ cSV] dSi ugha gSA
lHkh dFku I] II vkSj III ,d lkFk i;kZIr gSaA
II. All caps are balls./ lHkh dSi] c‚y gSaA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-1)
III. Some hats are caps/ dqN Vksih] dSi gSa Sol. (c)
IV. No hat is a ball./ dksbZ Vksih] c‚y ugha gSA
(a) Both conclusion I and III follows
nksuksa fu"d"kZ I vkSj fu"d"kZ III vuqlj.k djrk gS

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1. In a row of a few students, P was standing 17th from the left end 5. There are seven members in a family. D is the mother of F. D is
and 23rd from the right end. If Q was standing exactly in the G’s father’s mother. G is the brother of A and C. F is the only son
middle of the row, what was his position from the extreme left of E. How is E related to C?
end? Assume that the students were facing the north. ,d ifjokj esa lkr lnL; gSaA D, F dh ekrk gSA D, G ds firk dh ekrk
dqN fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh ,d iafä esa] P ck;sa Nksj ls 17osa vkSj nk;sa Nksj ls gSA G, A vkSj C dk HkkbZ gSA F, E dk bdykSrk iq= gSA E, C ls fdl çdkj
23osa LFkku ij [kM+k gSA ;fn Q iafä ds Bhd eè; esa [kM+k Fkk] rks vafre lacafèkr gS\
ck,a Nksj ls mldk LFkku D;k Fkk\ eku ysa fd Nk=ksa dk eq[k mÙkj dh (a) Brother (b) Mother’s brother
vksj gSA (c) Father (d) Father’s father
(a) 22nd (b) 18th (c) 19th (d) 20th (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2) Sol. (d)
Sol. (d)
6. Point A is 15 m to west of Point C. Point B is 22 m to the north
2. In a row of students all facing north, Aniket is 12th from the left of Point C. Point D is 18 m to the east of Point B. Point E is 11 m
and Kavlin is 18th from the right. If their positions are swapped, to the south of Point D. Point X is 33 m to the west of Point E.
Kavlin becomes 14th from the right. What is the total number of What is the shortest distance between point A and Point X?
students in the row? fcanq A, fcanq C ds if'pe esa 15 ehVj gSA fcanq B, fcanq C ds mÙkj esa 22
mÙkj dh vksj mUeq[k Nk=ksa dh ,d iafä esa] vfudsr ck;sa ls 12osa LFkku ehVj gSA fcanq D, fcanq B ds iwoZ esa 18 ehVj gSA fcanq E, fcanq D ds nf{k.k esa
ij gS vkSj dofyu nk;sa ls 18osa LFkku ij gSA ;fn muds LFkkuksa dh 11 ehVj gSA X, fcanq E ds if'pe esa 33 ehVj gSA fcanq A vkSj fcanq X ds
vnyk&cnyh dh tkrh gS] rks dSofyu nk;sa ls 14osa LFkku ij vk tkrk chp U;wure nwjh D;k gS\
gSA iafä esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k fdruh gS\ (a) 10m (b) 22m (c) 3m (d) 11m
(a) 31 (b) 26 (c) 25 (d) 27 (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2) Sol. (d)
Sol. (c)
7. Rishu went 5 km towards the west from her house. From here,
3. In a queue of 80 people, Angelina is 13th from the right and she turned left and covered a distance of 4 km. She took a left
Magareta is 18th from the left. How many people are there turn again and covered a distance of 5 km. She finally turned
between Angelna and Margareta? right and travelled 3 km and stopped. What is the shortest
80 yksxksa dh ,d drkj esa ,atsyhuk nk;sa ls 13osa LFkku ij gS vkSj distance between the point where she stopped and her house?
eSxzsVk ck,a ls 18osa LFkku ij gSA ,atsyuk vkSj ekxZjsVk ds chp fdrus (All turns are 90° turns only)
yksx gSa\ fj'kq vius ?kj ls 5 fdeh if'pe dh vksj pyhA ;gk¡ ls og ck;ha vksj
(a) 48 (b) 38 (c) 50 (d) 49 eqM+h vkSj 4 fdeh dh nwjh r; dhA og fQj ls ck,a eqM+rh gS vkSj 5
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2) fdeh dh nwjh r; djrh gSA og var esa nk;ha vksj eqM+h vkSj 3 fdeh dh
Sol. (d) ;k=k djds #d xbZA og ftl LFkku ij #dh Fkh vkSj mlds ?kj ds
chp U;wure nwjh D;k gS\ ¼lHkh eksM+ dsoy 90° eksM+ ds gSa½
4. If /;fn (a) 7 km (b) 12 km (c) 10 km (d) 8 km
‘P + Q’ means ‘P is the father of Q, (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2)
'P $ Q' dk vFkZ gS 'P] Q dk firk gS] Sol. (a)
‘P - Q’ means ‘P is the mother of Q’,
'P - Q' dk vFkZ gS 'P] Q dh ekW gS] 8. In a certain code language, ‘CHERRY’ is coded as ‘6-16-10-36-
‘P / Q’ means ‘P is the sister of Q’. 36-50’, and ‘GRAPES’ is coded as ’14-36-2-32-10-38’. How will
'P / Q' dk vFkZ gS 'P] Q dh cfgu gS] ‘LITCHI’ be coded in theat language?
‘P ∪ Q’ means ‘P is the son of Q’, ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] 'CHERY' dks '6&16&10&36&36&50' ds :i
'P ∪ Q' dk vFkZ gS 'P] Q dk iq= gS] esa dksfMr fd;k tkrk gS] vkSj 'GRAPES' dks '14&36&2&32&10&38' ds
‘P ∩ Q’ means ‘P is the daughter of Q’, :i esa dksfMr fd;k tkrk gSA fFk,Vj Hkk"kk esa 'LITCHI' dks fdl çdkj
'P ∩ Q' dk vFkZ gS 'P] Q dh iq=h gS] dksfMr fd;k tk,xk\
Then which of the following means that ‘A is E’s daughter’s (a) 26-18-38-6-16-18 (b) 26-18-40-6-16-18
son’? (c) 24-16-40-6-18-16 (d) 24-18-40-6-16-18
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2)
rks fuEu esa ls fdldk vFkZ gS fd 'A] E dh iq=h dk iq= gS'\
Sol. (d)
(a) A ∩ B ∩ C / D + E (b) A/B ∪ C ∪ D / E
(c) A/B + C – D ∪ E (d) A ∪ B / C /D ∪ E
9. In a certain code language,/ ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa]
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (d) ‘never speak ill’ is coded as ‘ml un ha’,
'never speak' dks 'ml un ha' ds :i esa dwVc) fd;k x;k gS]
‘fall ill often’ is coded as ‘ed pe ml’,
'fall ill often' dks 'ed pe ml' ds :i esa dwVc) fd;k x;k gS]

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‘they speak often’ is coded as ‘ha ed os’. Sol. (b)


'they speak often' dks 'ha ed os' ds :i esa dksfMr fd;k x;k gSA
(Note: All codes are two letter codes only) 14. Select the correct conclusion that could be drawn from the
¼uksV: lHkh dksM dsoy nks v{kj ds dksM gSa½ given expression.
What is the probable code for ‘they fall’ in the given code ml lgh fu"d"kZ dk p;u djsa tks fn, x, O;atd ls fudkyk tk
language? ldrk gSA
nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk esa 'they fall' ds fy, laHkkfor dwV D;k gS\ F≤E<C=V>A≥Y>N
(a) ed pe (b) pe os (c) ml ed (d) os ml (a) E > Y (b) N < V (c) F = V (d) V < Y
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (b) Sol. (b)

10. In a certain code language, ‘TONGUE’ is written as 'EOUGNT’, 15. Select the option that is related to the fifth alphanumeric-
'JEALOUS' is written as 'AEOUJLS’. How will 'STOMACH’ be cluster in the same way as the second letter-cluster is related to
written in that language? the first alphanumeric-cluster and the fourth alphanumeric
,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa ‘TONGUE’ dks 'EOUGNT' fy[kk tkrk gS] cluster is related to the third letter-cluster.
'JEALOUS' dks 'AEOUJLS' fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa 'STOMACH' ml foDYi dk p;u dhft,] ftldk ikaposa v{kj lewg ls ogh laca/k
dks dSls fy[kk tk,xk\ gS] tks nwljs v{kj&lewg dk igys v{kj&lewg ls gS vkSj rhljs v{kj
(a) ACMOHST (b) MOSTACH lewg dk pkSFks v{kj lewg ls gSA
(c) ACOHMST (d) AOCHMST NT 14 : QW7 :: CR24 : FU12 :: PV36 : ?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2) (a) TY8 (b) ST13 (c) SY18 (d) TZ17
Sol. (d) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (c)
11. If in a certain code language, ‘Cricket’ is called ‘Archery’,
‘Archery’ is called ‘Football’, and ‘Football’ is called ‘Volleyball’, 16. In what way can the terms of the given set be rearranged into
then which game is played with a bat? three sets such that the sum of the two terms in each set is
;fn ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa] 'fØdsV' dks 'rhjankth' dgk tkrk gS] equal?
'rhjankth' dks 'QqVc‚y' dgk tkrk gS] vkSj 'QqVc‚y' dks 'o‚yhc‚y' fn, x, leqPp; ds inksa dks fdl çdkj rhu leqPp;ksa esa bl çdkj
dgk tkrk gS] rks cYys ls dkSu lk [ksy [ksyk tkrk gS\ iquO;ZofLFkr fd;k tk ldrk gS fd çR;sd leqPp; ds nks inksa dk ;ksx
(a) Volleyball (b) Archery (c) Cricket (d) Football cjkcj gks\
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2) (947, 861, 1304, 1218, 1378, 787)
Sol. (b) (a) (787, 1378), (947, 1304), (861, 1218)
(b) (947, 1218), (861, 1304), (787, 1378)
12. In a certain code language,/ ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] (c) (861, 1218), (947, 1378), (787, 1304)
‘we can sing’ is coded as ‘pd ns ca’, (d) (947, 1304), (861, 1378), (787, 1218)
'we can sing' dks 'pd ns ca' ds :i esa dksfMr fd;k x;k gS] (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2)
‘sing new songs’ is coded as ‘io uv ca’, Sol. (b)
'sing new song' dks 'io uv ca' dksM fn;k x;k gS]
‘can join new’ is coded as ‘km uv pd’, 17. In each of the number-pairs, the second number is obtained by
'can join new' dks 'km uv pd' ds :i esa dksfMr fd;k x;k gS] performing a certain mathematical operation on the first
(Note : All codes are two letter codes ony) number. Three of the following pairs follow the same pattern
¼uksV: lHkh dksM nks v{kj ds dksM gSa½ and thus form a group. Select the number-pair that does NOT
belong to that group.
What is the probable code for ‘we join’ in the given code
language?
çR;sd la[;k&;qXe esa] igyh la[;k ij ,d fuf'pr xf.krh; lafØ;k
nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk esa 'we join' ds fy, laHkkfor dwV D;k gS\ djds nwljh la[;k çkIr dh tkrh gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls rhu tksM+s ,d
(a) uv km (b) ns pd (c) km ns (d) pd uv gh iSVuZ dk ikyu djrs gSa vkSj bl çdkj ,d lewg cukrs gSaA ml
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2) la[;k&;qXe dk p;u djsa tks ml lewg ls lacafèkr ugha gSA
Sol. (c) (a) 324 - 19 (b) 625 - 26 (c) 441 - 22 (d) 144 - 15
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2)
13. The given question is based on the following series of letters, Sol. (d)
numbers and symbols.
fn;k x;k ç'u v{kjks]a la[;kvksa vkSj çrhdksa dh fuEufyf[kr J`a[kyk ij 18. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter-cluster in the
vkèkkfjr gSA same way as the second letter-cluster is related to the first
(Left) G 6 Y $ V R 7 % @ S 5 4 D W L + 2 M 9 £ (Right) letter-cluster and the fourth letter-cluster is related to the third
Which element is fifth to the left of the thirteenth element from letter-cluster.
the left? ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks ikaposa v{kj&lewg ls mlh çdkj lacafèkr
dkSu lk rRo ck,a ls rsjgosa rRo ds ck,a ls ikapoka gS\ gS tSls nwljk v{kj&lewg igys v{kj&lewg ls lacafèkr gS vkSj pkSFkk
(a) R (b) % (c) @ (d) S v{kj&lewg rhljs v{kj&lewg ls lacafèkr gSA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2) SEVERAL : MZSDWDT :: TRACKED : EDLBBQU :: HEADING : ?
(a) IDBCJMH (b) HMJCBDI (c) JDBCIMH (d) HMICBDJ

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(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2) cSBk gSA W, B ds Bhd vxy esa cSBs O;fDr dh vksj eq[k djds cSBk gSA C,
Sol. (b) B ds ckbZ vksj fdlh ,d LFkku ij cSBk gS] fdUrq iafDr ds fdlh Hkh
fljs ij ugha cSBk gSA C dh vksj eq[k djds cSBk O;fDr] Y ds ckbZ vksj
19. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the Bhd vxy esa cSBk gSA D, A ds nkbZa vksj rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA V, X ds
following series. nkbZa vksj Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA buesa ls dkSu Z dh vksj eq[k djds cSBk
ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks gS\
çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA (a) d (b) E (c) B (d) A
0, 7, 26, 63, ?, 215 (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2)
(a) 216 (b) 124 (c) 74 (d) 80 Sol. (b)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (b) 25. Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows 1 and 2. A, B, C, D
and E are sitting in row 1 facing the north, and V, W, X, Y and Z
20. Select the letter-cluster from among the given options that can are sitting in row 2 facing the south, in such a way that each
replace the question mark (?) in the following series. member in row 1 faces a member of row 2. A sits second from
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml v{kj lewg dk p;u djs] tks fuEufyf[kr the left end of the row. V faces an immediate neighbor of A. W
J`[a kyk esa iz’u fpUg (?) ds LFkku ij vk ldrk gSA sits second to the left of V. The one who faces W, sits to the
ADF, GJL, MPR, ?, YBD immediate left of B. E sits at one of the positions to the right of
(a) SVX (b) SXA (c) SVY (d) STU B. Z faces an immediate neigbhour of E. Neither X nor D sit at
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2) any of the extreme ends of the row. Who faces D?
Sol. (a) nl yksx nks lekukarj iafä;ksa 1 vkSj 2 esa cSBs gSaA A, B, C, D vkSj E iafä
1 esa mÙkj dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSa] vkSj V, W, X, Y vkSj Z iafä 2 esa
21. Select the letter-cluster from among the given options that can
nf{k.k dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSa] bl izdkj iafä 1 esa cSBs çR;sd
replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
lnL; dk eq[k] iafä 2 esa cSBs ,d lnL; dh vksj gSA A iafä ds ck,a
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml v{kj lewg dk p;u djs] tks fuEufyf[kr
Nksj ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBrk gSA V, A ds Bhd cxy esa cSBs O;fDr dh
J`[a kyk esa iz’u fpUg (?) ds LFkku ij vk ldrk gSA
vksj eq[k djds cSBk gSA W, V ds ckbZa vksj nwljs LFkku ij cSBkA W dh
CBDD, EBBD, ?, IBXD, KBVD
(a) HCYE (b) GCZD (c) GBZD (d) GCZF
vksj eq[k djds cSBk O;fDr B ds ckbZa vksj Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA E, B ds
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2) nkbZa vksj fdlh ,d LFkku ij cSBk gSA Z, E ds Bhd cxy esa cSBs O;fDr
Sol. (c) dh vksj eq[k djds cSBk gSA u rks X vkSj u gh D ifDr ds fdlh Hkh
fljs ij cSBs gSAbuesa ls dkSu D dh vksj eq[k djds cSBk gS\
22. If it was Wednesday on Rahul’s birthday in the year 2005, then (a) X (b) Z (c) W (d) V
what will be the day of the week on his next birthday? (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2)
;fn o"kZ 2005 esa jkgqy dk tUefnu cqèkokj Fkk] rks mlds vxys Sol. (c)
tUefnu ij lIrkg dk dkSu lk fnu gksxk\
(a) Saturday (b) Friday (c) Thursday (d) Tuesday 26. Few people are sitting in a straight row facing north. A is sixth
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2) to the left of C. D is in fourth position to the right of A. Exactly
Sol. (c) two people are sitting between H and A. B is fourth to the right
of C. E is an immediate neighbor of both D and C. F is second to
23. If ‘<’ means ‘-‘, ‘>’ means ‘+’, ‘&’ means ‘×’, and ‘@’ means ‘÷’, the left of E. C is eight from the right end. There are exactly six
then what would be the value of the following expression? persons sitting between G and F. G is third from one of the
;fn '<' dk vFkZ '&'] '>' dk vFkZ '$'] '&' dk vFkZ '×' vkSj '@' dk vFkZ extreme ends. How many people are sitting in the row in total?
'÷' gS] rks fuEufyf[kr O;atd dk eku D;k gksxk\ dqN yksx ,d lhèkh iafä esa mÙkj dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSaA A, C ds
119 < 56 @ 4 > 23 & 2 ckbZa vksj NBosa LFkku ij cSBk gSA D, A ds nkbZa vksj pkSFks LFkku ij cSBk
(a) 231 (b) 151 (c) 191 (d) 202 gSA H vkSj A ds chp esa Bhd nks O;fDr cSBs gSaA B, C ds nkbZ vksj pkSFks
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2) LFkku ij cSBk gSA E, D vkSj C nksuksa ds Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA F, E ds ckbZa
Sol. (b) vksj nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA C, nk;sa fljs ls vkBosa LFkku ij cSBk gSA G
24. Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows 1 and 2. A, B, C, D vkSj F ds chp esa Bhd Ng O;fä cSBs gSaA G fdlh ,d fljs ls rhljs
and E are sitting in row 1 facing the south and V, W, X, Y and Z LFkku ij cSBk gSA iafDr esa dqy fdrus O;fDr cSBs gSa\
are sitting in row 2 facing the north, in such a way that each (a) 8 (b) 14 (c) 20 (d) 22
member in row 1 faces a member of row 2. W sits at the (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2)
extreme left end of the row. W faces an immediate neighbor of Sol. (c)
B. C sits at one of the positions to the left of B ut not at the
extreme end of the row. The one who faces C sits to the 27. Five Students A, B, C, D and E study in different schools K, L, M,
immediate left of Y. D sits third to the right of A. V sits to the N and O, but not necessarily in the same order. Each one likes
immediate right of X, who faces Z? only one subject, Viz., Hindi, Mathematics, Science, Social
nl yksx nks lekukarj iafä;ksa 1 vkSj 2 esa cSBs gSaA A, B, C, D vkSj E iafä Science and English. C studies in M. B does not like Social
1 esa nf{k.k dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSa vkSj V, W, X, Y vkSj Z iafä 2 esa Science. D like English and studies in N. the student of L likes
mÙkj dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSa] bl izdkj iafä 1 esa cSBs çR;sd lnL; Math. E likes hindi but is neither from O nor L. B studies in O.
dk eq[k] iafä 2 esa cSBS ,d lnL; dh vksj gSA W iafä ds ck,a fljsa ij

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Which one of the following students studies in school L and I. All fishes are pigs./ lHkh eNfy;ka lqvj gSaA
likes Mathematics? II. All horses are fishes./ lHkh ?kksM+s eNyh gSaA
ikap Nk= A, B, C, D vkSj E vyx&vyx Ldwyksa K, L, M, N vkSj O esa i<+rs (a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
gSa] ysfdu t:jh ugha fd blh Øe esa gksAa çR;sd O;fä dks dsoy ,d u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS
gh fo"k; ilan gS] vFkkZr fganh] xf.kr] foKku] lkekftd foKku vkSj (b) Conclusion II follows / fu"d"kZ II fuEukuqlkj gS
vaxzsthA C, M esa i<+rk gSA B dks lkekftd foKku ilan ugha gSA D dks (c) Both the conclusions I and II follow
vaxzsth ilan gS vkSj og N esa i<+rk gSA L ds Nk= dks xf.kr ilan gSA E fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
dks fganh ilan gS ysfdu og u rks O ls gS vkSj u gh L ls gSA B, O esa i<+rk (d) Conclusion I follows
gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk Nk= Ldwy L esa i<+rk gS vkSj mls xf.kr fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
ilan gS\ (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2)
(a) B (b) A (c) D (d) C Sol. (b)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (b) 31. Read the given statement and conclusions carefully. Assuming
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it
28. Six people D, E, K, L, S and T are each of a different height. E is appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide
taller than only two people. T is taller than E but shorter than D. which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the
Neither D nor K is the tallest. S is shorter than T but not the statement.
shortest. How many people are taller than L? fn, x, dFku vkSj fu"d"kksZa dks è;kuiwoZd i<+aAs ;g ekurs gq, fd
Ng O;fä D, E, K, L, S vkSj T çR;sd dh vyx&vyx ÅapkbZ gSA E dsoy dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr
nks O;fä;ksa ls yEck gSA T, E ls yack gS ysfdu D ls NksVk gSA u rks D vkSj rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu
u gh K lcls yack gSA S, T ls NksVk gS ysfdu lcls NksVk ugha gSA fdrus lk dFku dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA
O;fä L ls yEcs gSa\ Statement:
(a) More than two (b) two (c) one (d) none All dusters are balls./ lHkh MLVj c‚y gSaA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2) All cups are balls./ lHkh di c‚y gSaA
Sol. (d) Conclusions:
I. All balls are cups/ lHkh c‚y di gSa
29. A tourist group plans to visit six places A, B, C, D, E and F on II. No duster is a cup./ dksbZ MLVj di ugha gSA
different days of the same week (starting on Monday and (a) Conclusion I follows
ending on Saturday) during their tour. They visited place D on fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
Monday. They visited only one place between visiting place B (b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
and place D. They visited neither place F the immediate next u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS
day of visiting place C. they neither visited place C nor place A (c) Conclusion II follows / fu"d"kZ II fuEukuqlkj gS
on Thursday. On which day did they visit place E?
(d) Both the conclusions I and II follow
,d i;ZVd lewg viuh ;k=k ds nkSjku Ng LFkkuksa A, B, C, D, E vkSj F fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
dks ,d gh lIrkg ds vyx&vyx fnuksa ¼lkseokj ls 'kq: gksdj (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2)
'kfuokj dks lekIr½ ij tkus dh ;kstuk cuk jgk gSA mUgksua s lkseokj Sol. (b)
dks LFkku D dk Hkze.k fd;kA mUgksuas LFkku B vkSj LFkku D dk Hkze.k
djus ds chp dsoy ,d LFkku dk Hkze.k fd;kA mUgksus LFkku C dk 32. Two statements are given, labeled I and II. These statements
Hkze.k djus ds Bhd vxys fnu LFkku F dk Hkze.k fd;kA mUgksusa xq:okj may be either independent causes or may be effects of
dks u rks LFkku C dk vkSj u gh LFkku A dk Hkze.k fd;kA mUgksus fdl independent causes or a common cause. One of these
fnu LFkku E dk Hkze.k fd;k\ statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both
(a) Friday (b) Saturday (c) Thursday (d) Tuesday the statements and decide which of the following options
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2) correctly depicts the relationship between these two
Sol. (c) statements.
I vkSj II yscy okys nks dFku fn, x, gSaA ;s dFku ;k rks Lora= dkj.k
30. Read the given statement and conclusions carefully. Assuming gks ldrs gSa ;k Lora= dkj.kksa ds çHkko ;k lkekU; dkj.k gks ldrs gSaA
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it buesa ls ,d dFku nwljs dFku dk çHkko gks ldrk gSA nksuksa dFkuksa dks
appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide if<+, vkSj r; dhft, fd fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk fodYi bu nksuksa
which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the dFkuksa ds chp lacaèk dks lgh <ax ls n'kkZrk gSA
statement. Statements/dFku:
fn, x, dFku vkSj fu"d"kksZa dks è;kuiwoZd i<+aAs ;g ekurs gq, fd I. A substantial increase in the spread of COVID positive cases
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr especially among people less than 18 years of age is expected in
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu the city during the next 2 months.
lk dFku dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA vxys 2 eghuksa ds nkSjku 'kgj esa fo'ks"k :i ls 18 o"kZ ls de vk;q ds
Statement: yksxksa esa COVID ldkjkRed ekeyksa ds çlkj esa i;kZIr o`f) gksus dh
All horses are pigs/ lHkh ?kksM+s lwvj gSa mEehn gSA
All pigs are fishes./ lHkh lwvj eNfy;ka gSaA II. The government has announced that all schools will remain
Conclusions: closed until the COVID situation subsides.

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ljdkj us ?kks"k.kk dh gS fd tc rd COVID dh fLFkfr de ugha gks Statements :


tkrh] rc rd lHkh Ldwy can jgsaxsA I. There are more than 30 but less than 37 workers in the factory.
(a) Statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect. dkj[kkus esa 30 ls vfèkd ysfdu 37 ls de deZpkjh gSAa
dFku I dkj.k gS vkSj dFku II bldk çHkko gSA II. There are more than 34 but less than 41 workers in the factory.
(b) Both the statements, I and II are independent causes. The number of workers in the factory can be divided into two
nksuksa dFku] I vkSj II Lora= dkj.k gSaA groups in such a manner that each group contains an equal number
of workers.
(c) Both the statements, I and II are effects of independent
dkj[kkus esa 34 ls vfèkd ysfdu 41 ls de Jfed gSAa dkj[kkus esa
causes.
nksuksa dFku] I vkSj II Lora= dkj.kksa ds çHkko gSaA Jfedksa dh la[;k dks nks lewgksa esa bl çdkj foHkkftr fd;k tk ldrk
(d) Statement II is the cause and statement I is its probable
gS fd çR;sd lewg esa leku la[;k esa Jfed gksAa
effect. (a) Statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the
dFku II dkj.k gS vkSj dFku I bldk lEHkkfor çHkko gSA question
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2)
dFku I vkSj II ,d lkFk ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSa
Sol. (a) (b) Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question
dFku I vdsys ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gS
33. A question is given, followed by two statements labeled I and II. (c) Both statements I and II together are sufficient to answer
Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient/necessary to the question
answer the question. nksuksa dFku I vkSj II ,d lkFk ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSa
,d ç'u fn;k x;k gS] ftlds ckn I vkSj II yscy okys nks dFku fn, (d) Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
x, gSaA igpkusa fd dkSu&lk@ls dFku ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, vdsys dFku II ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSA
i;kZIr@vko';d gSa@gSaA (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-2)
Question: Sol. (c)
How many workers are there in a factory?
,d dkj[kkus esa fdrus Jfed gSa\

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1. In a class, Rajiv has scored the 14th position from the top and fdruh gS vkSj ,Vh,e e'khu vius 'kq#vkrh fcanq ls fdl fn'kk esa gS\
Vatsala has scored the 32nd position from the last. In between ¼lHkh eksM+ dsoy 90° eksM+ ds gSa½
Rajiv and Vatsala, there are 12 studetns in the calss. What is the (a) 30 m due East (b) 30 m due West
maximum possible number of students in the class? (c) 52 m due West (d) 40 m due south
,d d{kk esa jktho us Åij ls 14oka vkSj oRlyk us vkf[kjh ls 32oka (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
LFkku gkfly fd;k gSA jktho vkSj oRlyk ds chp] cNM+ksa esa 12 Nk= Sol. (a)
gSaA d{kk esa Nk=ksa dh vfèkdre laHko la[;k D;k gS\
(a) 60 (b) 58 (c) 48 (d) 56 5. In a certain code language, NEWTON is written as LUCFKL, and
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3) ‘PASCAL’ is written as ‘JYGWYN’ in the same code language,
Sol. (b) how is TESLA written?
,d fuf’pr dwV Hkk"kk esa NEWTON dks LUCFKL fy[kk tkrk gS] vkSj
2. Guava is the only brother of grape’s father. Mango is the mother PASCAL dks JYGWYN fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh dwV Hkk"kk esa TESLA dks
of Apple. Apple is the brother of Kiwi. The wife of Apple’s fdl izdkj fy[kk tk,xk\
maternal grandfather is also the paternal grandmother of (a) FUGMY (b) ETFMX (c) FUGNY (d) FUFMY
grape. How is Mango related to Guava? (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
ve:n vaxwj ds firk dk bdykSrk HkkbZ gSA vke lsc dh ek¡ gSA lsc Sol. (c)
dhoh dk HkkbZ gSA lsc ds ukuk dh iRuh Hkh vaxwj dh nknh gSaA vke]
ve:n ls dSls lacafèkr gS\ 6. In a certain code language, the letters of the English alphabet
(a) Mother (b) Mother’s sister are coded as per their alphabetical order (A as 26 and Z as 1).
(c) Sister’s daughter (d) Sister However, if a consonant is immediately followed as well as
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3) preceded by a vowel, its code would be ‘66’
Sol. (d) What will be the code for ‘LEGAL in this language?
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk es]a vaxzsth o.kZekyk ds v{kjksa dks muds
3. Prince and Rakesh start walking from two different point ‘A’ o.kkZuqØe ds vuqlkj dksfMr fd;k tkrk gS ¼A, 26 ds :i esa vkSj Z, 1
and ‘B’, respectively. Prince walks 9 km north, then turns to the ds :i esa½A gkyk¡fd] ;fn fdlh O;atu ds Bhd ckn vkSj lkFk gh igys
east and walks 7 km, then turns to the west and walks 5 km, Loj Hkh vkrk gS] rks mldk dksM '66' gksxkA
and finally turns to the north and walks 6 km to reach point ‘C’. bl Hkk"kk esa 'LEGAL' ds fy, D;k dwV gksxk\
Similarly, Rakesh walks 5 km north, then turns to the west and (a) 1522662615 (b) 1566226615
walks 9 km, and finally turns to the north, walks 10 km and (c) 1522202615 (d) 1566222615
meets prince at point ‘C’. What is the distance between Princie’s (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
and Rakesh’s starting points? Sol. (a)
fçal vkSj jkds'k Øe'k% nks vyx&vyx fcanq 'A' vkSj 'B' ls pyuk 'kq:
djrs gSaA fçal 9 fdeh mÙkj dh vksj pyrk gS] fQj iwoZ dh vksj eqM+rk 7. In a certain code language, ‘GREEN” is written as ‘209222213’
gS vkSj 7 fdeh pyrk gS] fQj if'pe dh vksj eqM+rk gS vkSj 5 fdeh and ‘BLUE’ is written as ‘2515622’,. How will ‘WHITE’ be
pyrk gS] vkSj var esa mÙkj dh vksj eqM+rk gS vkSj fcanq 'C' ij igqapus written in that language?
ds fy, 6 fdeh pyrk gSA blh rjg] jkds'k 5 fdeh mÙkj dh vksj ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa ‘GREEN dks ‘209222213’ vkSj ‘BLUE’ dks
pyrk gS] fQj if'pe dh vksj eqM+rk gS vkSj 9 fdeh pyrk gS] vkSj var ‘2515622’ fy[kk tkrk gSA ‘WHITE’ dks mlh Hkk"kk esa dSls fy[kk
esa mÙkj dh vksj eqM+rk gS] 10 fdeh pyrk gS vkSj fcanq 'C' ij tk,xk\
jktdqekj ls feyrk gSA fçalh vkSj jkds'k ds 'kq#vkrh fcan qvksa ds chp (a) 41918722 (b) 41917821
dh nwjh fdruh gS\ (c) 41918721 (d) 41918622
(a) 13 km (b) 21 km (c) 17 km (d) 11 km (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3) Sol. (a)
Sol. (d)
8. In a certain code language, ‘RACE’ is written as ‘WFHJ’ and
4. Starting from a juice corner, Aditya, looking for ATM, walked 20 ‘TRAP’ is written as ‘YWFU’. How will ‘FROM’ be written in that
m due North. He turned right and walked 18m. he again turned language?
right and walked 20m. Then he finally turned left and walked ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa ‘RACE’ dks ‘WFHJ’ vkSj ‘TRAP’ dks ‘YWFU’
12m to reach the ATM. What is the shortest distance to the fy[kk tkrk gSA ‘FROM’ dks mlh Hkk"kk esa dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
ATM machine and in which direction is the ATM machine from (a) LXUS (b) KWTR (c) LWUR (d) KXTS
his starting point? (All turns are 90° turns only) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
,d twl d‚uZj ls 'kq: gksdj] vkfnR; ,Vh,e dh ryk'k esa 20 ehVj Sol. (b)
mÙkj dh vksj pykA og nk;sa eqM+k vkSj 18eh pykA og fQj ls nk;sa
eqM+k vkSj 20eh pykA fQj og var esa ck,a eqM+k vkSj ,Vh,e rd igqapus 9. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. decide
ds fy, 12 ehVj py dj vk;kA ,Vh,e e'khu ls lcls de nwjh which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given
statements?

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fn, x, dFku vkSj fu"d"kksZa dks /;kuiwoZd i<+aAs r; djsa fd fn, x, SLU __ INGS __ ICING __ UICIN __ LUICI_ _
fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu ls dFku dk rkfdZd :Ik ls ikyu djrs gSa\ (a) LICUSLGLGN (b) ICLUSLGSNG
dFku % (c) SLICLUGNGL (d) SGCLUSNGSL
M ≤ N < O, A ≥ B < C = O (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
fu"d"kZ% Sol. (b)
(i) N > B (ii) C > M
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow 15. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa in the blanks of the given series will complete the series.
(b) Only conclusion I follows v{kjksa ds ml la;kstu dk p;u djsa ftls nh xbZ Ja[kyk ds fjä
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS LFkkuksa esa Øfed :i ls j[kus ij J`a[kyk iwjh gks tk,xhA
(c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows XY _ X Y _ _ ZXYX _ _ XYXY _ _ _
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS (a) ZYYYZZXY (b) ZXYYZZXY
(d) Only conclusion II follows (c) YXYYZZXY (d) ZXYYZZXZ
dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3) Sol. (b)
Sol. (d)
16. Select the letter from among the given options that can replace
10. four letter – clusters have been given, out of which three are the question mark (?) in the following series.
alike in some manner and one is different. Select the one that is fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml v{kj dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk
different. esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA
pkj v{kj lewg fn, x, gSa] ftuesa ls rhu fdlh u fdlh :i esa ,d D, E, Z, I, V, M, ?
tSls gSa vkSj ,d vyx gSA tks vyx gS mls pquAsa (a) T (b) R (c) S (d) Q
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
(a) GEM (b) JHQ (c) YWE (d) KIQ
Sol. (b)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
Sol. (b)
17. Assuming that it is Wednesday on 5th August 1994 then which
day of the week will be on 2nd September 1995?
11. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the
following series.
eku ysa fd 5 vxLr 1994 dks cqèkokj gS rks 2 flracj 1995 dks lIrkg
ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks dk dkSu lk fnu gksxk\
çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA (a) Monday (b) Wednesday (c) Tuesday (d) Thursday
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
5, 16, 29, 46, 65, 88, ?
Sol. (d)
(a) 116 (b) 117 (c) 113 (d) 107
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3) 18. Rahul was born on 10 June. On which day of the week was he
Sol. (b) born?
jkgqy dk tUe 10 twu 1992 dks gqvk FkkA mldk tUe lIrkg ds fdl
12. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the fnu gqvk Fkk\
following series. (a) Thursday (b) Tuesday (c) Friday (d) Wednesday
ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA Sol. (d)
123, 123, 110, 110, 121, 121, 108, 108, ?, ?
19. If × stands for subtraction, ÷ stands for addition, + stands for
(a) 123, 123 (b) 119, 119 (c) 97, 97 (d) 127, 127
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3) division, and – stands for multiplication, which of the following
Sol. (b) equations is correct?
;fn × dk vFkZ ?kVko gS, ÷ dk vFkZ ;ksx gS] $ dk vFkZ Hkkx gS] vkSj –
13. If the letters in each the following strings are omitted and then dk vFkZ xq.kk gS] rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk lehdj.k lgh gS\
the remaining number are arranged in increasing sequence, (a) 25 + 5 × 20 ÷ 5 – 16 = 0 (b) 45 – 15 ÷ 15 × 60 + 16 = 42
which number will come in the middle? (c) 9 ÷ 28 – 10 × 15 + 9 = 10 (d) 16 ÷ 20 – 6 + 10 × 12 = 16
;fn fuEufyf[kr çR;sd fLVªax esa v{kjksa dks NksM+ fn;k tkrk gS vkSj (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
fQj 'ks"k la[;kvksa dks c<+rs Øe esa O;ofLFkr fd;k tkrk gS] rks chp esa Sol. (d)
dkSu lh la[;k vk,xh\
20. There are five friends – P, Q, R, S and T sitting in a row facing
33A, 44R, 41V, 54D, 21S, C56, D46, V68, F36, G32, 61C, 47G, N55
North. R is sitting exactly in the middle of the row. T is sitting to
(a) 46 (b) 44 (c) 54 (d) 41
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3) the immediate right and immediate left of S and R, respectively.
Sol. (a) Q is not sitting at the extreme end. Who is sitting second to the
left of P?
14. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed ikap fe= gSa & P] Q] R] S vkSj T ,d iafä esa mÙkj dh vksj eq[k djds
in the blanks of the given series will complete the series. cSBs gSaA R iafä ds Bhd eè; esa cSBk gSA T] Øe'k% S vkSj R ds Bhd
v{kjksa ds ml la;kstu dk p;u djsa ftls nh xbZ Ja[kyk ds fjä nk;sa vkSj Bhd ck;sa cSBk gSA Q vafre Nksj ij ugha cSBk gSA P ds ck,a ls
LFkkuksa esa Øfed :i ls j[kus ij J`a[kyk iwjh gks tk,xhA nwljs LFkku ij dkSu cSBk gS\

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(a) T (b) R (c) S (d) Q fudVre iMkslh ugha gS- iquhr ds lacaèk esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3) dFku lR; gS\
Sol. (b) (a) Punit is an immediate neigbhour or Azad.
iquhr rRdky iM+kslh ;k vktkn gSA
21. Six friends, A, B, C, D, and F, are sitting in a circle facing the (b) Punit faces away from the centre of the table.
centre but not in the same order. B and E are not immediate iquhr dk eq[k est ds dsaæ ls ckgj dh vksj gSA
neigbhours of each other. B is sitting second to the right of A. C (c) Kuldeep sits third to the left of Punit.
is not an immediate neighbor A. Only two people sit between D dqynhi iquhr ds ck;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA
and A. What is the sitting position of F? (d) Punit is an immediate neigbhour of both Azad and janak.
Ng fe=] A] B] C] D vkSj F] ,d o`Ùk esa dsæa dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSa iquhr vktkn vkSj tud nksuksa dk rRdky iM+kslh gSA
ysfdu leku Øe esa ughaA B vkSj E ,d nwljs ds fudVre iMkslh ugha (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
gSAa B] A ds nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA C] A dk fudVre iM+kslh Sol. (b)
ugha gSA D vkSj A ds chp dsoy nks O;fä cSBs gSaA F dh cSBus dh fLFkfr
D;k gS\ 24. Six friends A, B, C, D, E and F like to eat one fruit each among
(a) Immediate left of E/ E ds rRdky ck,a Mango, Apple, Orange, Kiwi, Guava and Grapes, D likes mango.
(b) Second to the left of A/A ds ckbZa vksj nwljk C neither likes Guava nor does he likes Kiwi. E likes orange. F
(c) Immediate neighbor of both A and C neither likes Grapes nor does he like Guava. A like Apple. Who
A vkSj C nksuksa ds rRdky iM+kslh likes Grapes?
(d) Third to the right of C/ C ds nkbZa vksj rhljk Ng fe= A] B] C] D] E vkSj F vke] lsc] larjk] dhoh] ve:n vkSj
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3) vaxwj esa ls çR;sd esa ls ,d Qy [kkuk ilan djrs gSa] D dks vke ilan
Sol. (d) gSA C u rks ve:n ilan djrk gS vkSj u gh mls dhoh ilan gSA E
22. Nine friends K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are sitting in a rwo and dks larjk ilan gSA F u rks vaxwj ilan djrk gS vkSj u gh mls ve:n
are facing south. L is sitting to the immediate right of M. M at ilan gSA A dks lsc ialn gSA vaxwj fdls ilan gS\
the second place to the right of N. K is sitting at one end of the (a) D (b) B (c) C (d) F
row. Only Q is seated between P and O. O is sitting at the third (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
place to the left of K. S is sitting to the immediate left of N. Sol. (c)
There are only five people sitting to the right of M. Who is
sitting to the immediate left of M? 25. Five friends, A, B, C, D, and E are of different ages. E is older
ukS fe= & K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R vkSj S ,d iafDr esa nf{k.k dh vksj eq[k than only two persons. D is younger than only one person. If A
djds cSBs gSA L, M ds nkbZa vksj Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA M, N ds nkbZ vksj is the eldest among all, which of the following conclusions is
nqljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA K iafDr ds fdlh ,d fljs ij cSBk gSA P vkSj definitely correct?
O ds chp dsoy Q cSBk gSA O, K ds ckbZa vksj rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA S, ikap fe=] A] B] C] D vkSj E vyx&vyx vk;q ds gSaA E dsoy nks
N ds ckbZa vksj Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA M ds nkbZa vksj dsoy ikap fe= O;fä;ksa ls cM+k gSA D dsoy ,d O;fä ls NksVk gSA ;fn A lcls cM+k
cSBs gSaA M ds ckbZa vksj Bhd cxy esa dkSu cSBk gS\ gS] rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk fu"d"kZ fuf'pr :i ls lgh gS\
(a) P (b) R (c) Q (d) L (a) B and E are the two youngest persons.
Sol. (b) B vkSj E nks lcls NksVs O;fä gSaA
23. Read the given information carefully and answer the question (b) C and E are the two youngest persons.
that follows. C vkSj E nks lcls NksVs O;fä gSaA
nh xbZ tkudkjh dks è;ku ls i<+sa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nsaA (c) C and B are the two youngest persons.
Eight friends, janak, Kuldeep, Punit, Kavita, Naveen, Azad, Vikas C vkSj B nks lcls NksVs O;fä gSaA
and Anil, are sitting around a square table, four of them are (d) C and D are the two youngest persons.
sitting at the four corners and the rest four are sitting at the C vkSj D nks lcls NksVs O;fä gSaA
middle of the sides face away opposite to the centre of the (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
table. Janak faces the centre and is third to the right of Azad. Sol. (c)
Naveen faces the centre, but is not an immediate neighbor of
Azad. Only one person is sitting between Azad and Vikas. Kavita 26. Five boxes, A, B, C, D and E are kept in a vertical arrangement.
is sitting second to the right of kuldeep. Kuldeep faces the Only one box is kept below box C. there are two boxes kept
centre. Punit is not an immediate neighbor of Jank. Which of the between boxes D and C. Box E is kept at the second place from
following statements is true regarding Punit? the top. Only two boxes are kept above box A. Which box is kept
vkB fe=] tud] dqynhi] iquhr] dfork] uohu] vktkn] fodkl vkSj at the bottom?
vfuy ,d oxkZdkj est ds pkjksa vksj cSBs gSa] muesa ls pkj pkj dksuksa ikap cDls] A, B, C, D vkSj E dks ,d ÅèokZèkj O;oLFkk esa j[kk x;k gSA
ij cSBs gSa vkSj 'ks"k pkj Hkqtkvksa ds eè; esa foijhr fn'kk dh vksj mUeq[k fMCck C ds uhps dsoy ,d fMCck j[kk gSA fMCck D vkSj C ds chp esa
gksdj cSBs gSaA rkfydk ds dsæa rdA tud dk eq[k dsaæ dh vksj gS vkSj nks fMCcs j[ks gSaA fMCck E Åij ls nwljs LFkku ij j[kk x;k gSA c‚Dl
og vkt+kn ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij gSA uohu dk eq[k dsæa dh vksj A ds Åij dsoy nks c‚Dl j[ks x, gSaA lcls uhps dkSu lk c‚Dl j[kk
gS] ysfdu og vktkn dk fudVre iMkslh ugha gS- vktkn vkSj fodkl x;k gS\
ds chp dsoy ,d O;fä cSBk gSA dfork dqynhi ds nk;sa ls nwljs (a) Box D (b) Box C (c) Box E (d) Box B
LFkku ij cSBh gSA dqynhi dk eq[k dsæa dh vksj gSA iquhr] tad dk (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
Sol. (d)

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27. In a building, there were a total of seven floors. The floors were Conclusions:
numbered 1 to 7 from bottom to top, floor 1 being the ground I. Some professors are not researchers.
floor. Each of the 7 men among A, B, C, D, E, F and G, occupied a dqN çksQslj 'kksèkdrkZ ugha gSaA
floor, not necessarily in the same order. G occupied floor II. All professors are researchers.
number 4. Only one person lived below the floor occupied by E. lHkh çksQslj 'kksèkdrkZ gSaA
B was exactly above A. C was exactly below G. F occupied the (a) Only conclusion I follows
topmost floor. Which man occupied floor? dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
,d bekjr esa dqy lkr eaftysa FkhaA ryksa dh la[;k 1 ls 7 rd uhps (b) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
ls Åij rd Fkh] ry 1 Hkwry FkkA A, B, C, D, E, F vkSj G esa ls çR;sd u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
7 O;fä ,d eafty ij cSBs gSa] t:jh ugha fd blh Øe esa gksAa G us (c) Both conclusions I and II follow
eafty la[;k 4 ij dCtk dj fy;kA dsoy ,d O;fä E ds dCts okyh fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
eafty ds uhps jgrk FkkA B] A ds Bhd Åij FkkA C] G ds Bhd uhps (d) Only conclusion II follows
FkkA F lcls Åij dh eafty ij jgrk FkkA dkSulk vkneh eafty dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
la[;k ,d ij jgrk gSA (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
(a) C (b) E (c) D (d) A Sol. (a)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
Sol. (c) 30. Consider the given statement and decide which of the given
assumptions is/are implicit in the statement.
28. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming fn, x, dFku ij fopkj djsa vkSj r; djsa fd fn, x, vuqekuksa esa ls
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it dkSu lk dFku esa fufgr gSA
appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide Statement:
which of the given conclusions logically follows) from the “If you do not work hard, I will fire you,” – A statement by the
statements. Head of Department to a junior.
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd ";fn vki dM+h esgur ugha djrs gSa] rks eSa vkidks fudky nwaxk] " &
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr foHkkx ds çeq[k }kjk ,d twfu;j dks ,d c;kuA
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu Assumptions:
lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS½A I. Warning given by the Head may result in the junior working
Statements: hard.
All students are teachers./lHkh Nk= f'k{kd gSaA çeq[k }kjk nh xbZ psrkouh ds ifj.kkeLo:i dfu"B dM+h esgur dj
All teachers are humans./lHkh f'k{kd balku gSaA ldrk gSA
Conclusions: II. None of the juniors is working hard at present.
I. All teachers are students./lHkh f'k{kd Nk= gSaA orZeku esa dksbZ Hkh twfu;j dM+h esgur ugha dj jgk gSA
II. All humans are students./lHkh euq"; Nk= gSaA (a) Both assumptions I and II are implicit.
(a) Only conclusion I follow nksuksa èkkj.kk,a I vkSj II fufgr gSaA
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS (b) Only assumption II is implicit.
(b) Only conclusion II follows dsoy èkkj.kk II fufgr gSA
dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS (c) Neither assumption I nor II is implicit.
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows u rks èkkj.kk I vkSj u gh II fufgr gSA
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS (d) Only assumption I is implicit.
(d) Both the conclusions follow dsoy èkkj.kk I fufgr gSA
nksuksa fu"d"kZ vuqlj.k djrs gSA (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3) Sol. (d)
Sol. (c)
31. A question is given, followed by two statements labeled I and II.
29. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient/necessary to
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it answer the question.
appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide ,d ç'u fn;k x;k gS] ftlds ckn I vkSj II yscy okys nks dFku fn,
which of the given conclusions logically follows) from the x, gSaA igpkusa fd dkSu&lk@ls dFku ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
statements. i;kZIr@vko';d gSa@gSaA
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd Question:
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr What will be the total price of 10 chairs, each of which is of the
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu same price?
lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS½A 10 dqflZ;ksa dh dqy dher D;k gksxh] ftuesa ls çR;sd dh dher leku
Statements: gS\
Some professors are doctors. Statements :
dqN çksQslj M‚DVj gSaA I. One – fourth of the price of each chair is Rs. 140.
No doctors is a researcher. çR;sd dqlÊ dh dher 140 : dk ,d&pkSFkkbZ #i;s gSA

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II. The total price of 3 chairs is Rs. 560 more than the total price ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk es]a 'pu ma kas' dks ‘we eat mangoes’ dgk
of 2 chairs. tkrk gSA ‘mangoes’ dk dwV D;k gS\
3 dqflZ;ksa dk dqy ewY; 2 dqflZ;ksa ds dqy ewY; ls 560 #i;s vfèkd Statements :
gSA I. ‘la ti kas’’ means ‘we are graduate’.
(a) Statement I alone is sufficient, while Statement II alone is 'la ti kas' dk vFkZ gS ‘we are graduate’
not sufficient II. ‘hum tup pu’ means ‘they eat bananas’.
dsoy dFku I i;kZIr gS] tcfd dsoy dFku II i;kZIr ugha gS 'hum tup pu' dk vFkZ gS ‘they eat bananas’A
(b) Either statement I or Statement II is sufficient (a) Statement I alone is sufficient, while Statement II alone is
;k rks dFku I ;k dFku II i;kZIr gS not sufficient to answer the question
(c) Both Statement I and statement II are necessary vdsys dFku I i;kZIr gS] tcfd vdsys dFku II ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds
dFku I vkSj dFku II nksuksa vko';d gSa fy, i;kZIr ugha gS
(d) Statement II alone is sufficient, while statement I alone is (b) Statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the
not sufficient question.
vdsys dFku II i;kZIr gS] tcfd vdsys dFku I i;kZIr ugha gS dFku I vkSj II ,d lkFk ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSaA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3) (c) Statement I and II together are sufficient to answer the
Sol. (b) question
dFku I vkSj II ,d lkFk ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSa
32. A question is given, followed by two statements labeled I and II. (d) Statement II alone is sufficient, while Statement I alone is
Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient to answer the not sufficient to answer the question
question. vdsys dFku II i;kZIr gS] tcfd vdsys dFku I vdsys ç'u dk mÙkj
,d ç'u fn;k x;k gS] ftlds ckn I vkSj II yscy okys nks dFku fn, nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gS
x, gSaA igpkusa fd dkSu lk@ls dFku ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 5, 15.06.2022 Shift-3)
i;kZIr gS@gSaA Sol. (c)
Question:
In a certain code language, ‘pu ma kas’ menas ‘we eat mangoes’.
What is the code of ‘mangoes’?

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1. Alok ranked 19th from the top and 38th from the bottom in 6. In a certain code language, LOCAL is written as MADOM
a class. How many students are there in the class? and GLOBAL is written as HMACOM. How will ROMAN be
vkyksd ,d d{kk esa Åij ls 19osa vkSj uhps ls 38osa LFkku ij gSA d{kk written in that language?
esa fdrus Nk= gSa\ ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa LOCAL dks MADOM vkSj GLOBAL dks
(a) 57 (b) 56 (c) 46 (d) 55 HMACOM fy[kk tkrk gSA ROMAN dks ml Hkk"kk esa dSls fy[kk
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1) tk,xk\
Sol. (b) (a) SANOO (b) SANAM (c) SPNOM (d) SONAM
2. If ‘P & Q’ indicates that ‘P is the son of Q’, and ‘PSQ’ (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1)
indicates that ‘P is the sister of Q’, then which of the Sol. (a)
following expressions would indicate that ‘Y is the mother 7. In a certain code language/,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa],
of Z’ ‘Get ready now’ is coded as ‘li ah tc’,
;fn ‘P & Q’ dk vFkZ gS & ‘P, Q dk iq= gS'] vkSj ‘PSQ’ bafxr djrk gS ‘Get ready now’ dks ‘li ah tc’ dks fy[kk tkrk gSA
fd ‘P, Q dh cgu gS'] rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk vfHkO;fä bafxr ‘ready for vacation’ is coded as ‘cs li pa’,
djsxh fd ‘Y, Z dh eka gSA ‘ready for vacation’ dks ‘cs li pa’ dks fy[kk tkrk gSA
(a) Z$Y&X (b) X&Y$Z (c) X$Y&Z (d) Z&Y$X ‘travel for work now’ is coded as ‘pa vj ah rb’
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1) ‘travel for work now’ dks ‘pa vj ah rb’ dks fy[kk tkrk gSA
Sol. (d) (Note:) All codes are two letter codes only
3. Sunil starts waling from Point R. He walks 28m towards the ¼uksV:½ lHkh dksM dsoy nks v{kj dksM gSa
west, turns right and walks fro 20 m to reach point M, he What is the code for ‘travel’ in the given code language?
then takes a left turn. Walks for 30 m, takes a left turn and nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk esa 'travel' ds fy, dwV D;k gS\
walks for 28 m to reach point S. He finally takes a left turn (a) ah (b) Either ‘pa’ or ‘cs’
and walks for 48 m to reach point Z. In which direction is (c) pa (d) Either ‘vj’ or ‘rb’
Point Z with respect to Point R? (All turns are 90° turns (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1)
only) Sol. (d)
lquhy fcanq R ls pyuk 'kq: djrk gSA og if'pe dh vksj 28 ehVj 8. In a certain code language/,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa],
pyrk gS] fQj nk,a eqM+rk gS vkSj fcanq M ij igqapus ds fy, 20 ehVj ‘heard their voice’ is coded as ‘nu ca es’,
pyrk gS] fQj og ck,a eqM+rk gSA 30 ehVj pyrk gS] ck,a eqM+rk gS vkSj ‘heard their voice’ dks ‘nu ca es’ dks fy[kk tkrk gSA
fcanq S ij igqapus ds fy, 28 ehVj pyrk gSA var esa og ck,a eqM+rk gS ‘their car was heard’ is coded as ‘hy ta es nu’,
vkSj fcanq Z ij igqapus ds fy, 48 ehVj pyrk gSA fcanq R ds lUnHkZ esa ‘their car was heard’ dks ‘hy ta es nu’ dks fy[kk tkrk gSA
fcanq Z fdl fn'kk esa gS\ ¼lHkh eksM+ dsoy 90° eksM+ ds gSa½ Voice was heard’ is coded as ‘es ta ca’.
(a) South - West (b) North – West Voice was heard’ dks ‘es ta ca’ dks fy[kk tkrk gSA
(c) South (d) North (Note : all codes are two letter codes only)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1) ¼uksV: lHkh dksM dsoy nks v{kj dksM gSa½
Sol. (a) What is the probable code for ‘heard car’ in the given code
4. A working clock is placed on a table in such a manner tha language?
at 9.00 p.m. its hour hand is pointing towards north. If the nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk esa 'heard car' ds fy, laHkkfor dwV D;k gS\
same clock remains in the same position, in which (a) hy es (b) nu hy (c) es ta (d) ta ca
direction will the minute hand point at 2.00 a.m.? (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1)
,d dk;Z'khy ?kM+h dks ,d est ij bl çdkj j[kk x;k gS fd jkf= 9- Sol. (a)
00 ctsA bldh ?kaVs dh lqbZ mÙkj dh vksj b'kkjk dj jgh gSA ;fn 9. If in a code language, ‘Red’ is called ‘Green’, ‘Green’ is called
ogh ?kM+h mlh fLFkfr esa jgrh gS] rks 2-00 cts feuV dh lqbZ fdl ‘Pink’, ‘Pink’ is called ‘Brown’, and ‘Brown’ is called ‘Violet’,
fn'kk esa bafxr djsxh\ then which cloured light is used to stop vehicles on traffic
(a) East (b) North (c) South (d) West Signal?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1) ;fn fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa 'yky' dks 'gjk'] 'gjs' dks 'xqykch'] 'xqykch'
Sol. (a) dks 'Hkwjk' vkSj 'Hkwjs' dks 'cSaxuh' dgk tkrk gS] VªSfQd flXuy ij okguksa
5. JUG is related to LSI as per the English alphabetical order dks jksdus ds fy, fdl jax ds izdk’k dk bLrseky fd;k tkrk gS\
in the same way as WIN is related to YGP. Following the (a) Brown (b) Green (c) Red (d) Violet
same Latter , APT is related to………… (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1)
vaxzsth o.kZekyk Øe ds vk/kkj ij] JUG dk LSI ls ogh laca/k gS] tks Sol. (b)
WIN dk YGP ls gSA mlh iSVuZ dk ikyu djrs gq,] APT dk ……. Ls 10. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word
leku lEca/k gSA ‘CLUSTERS’ (in both the forward and backward directions)
(a) CRR (b) CNV (c) CNR (d) CRV which have as many letters between them in the word as
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1) there are in the English alphabetical order?
Sol. (b)

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'kCn 'CLUSTER' ¼vkxs vkSj ihNs nksuksa fn'kkvksa esa½ esa v{kjksa ds ,sls 8, 35 = 29
fdrus tksM+s gSa ftuds chp 'kCn esa mrus gh v{kj gSa ftrus vaxzsth 10 , 48 = 52
o.kZekyk ds Øe esa gSa\ 12 , 57 = ?
(a) 87 (b) 75 (c) 95 (d) 67
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 0 (d) 3 (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1) Sol. (a)
Sol. (d) 16. In each of the given number – cluster, the number on the
11. Select the option that is related to the fifith letter – cluster right side of = (the equal to sign) is calculated by
in the same way as the fourth letter – cluster is related to performing certain mathematical operations on the two
the third letter – cluster and the second letter – cluster is numbers on the left of = (the equal to sign). All three
related to the first letter – cluster. number – clusters follow the same pattern. Select the
ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks ikaposa v{kj&lewg ls lacafèkr gS mlh number from among the given options that can replace the
rjg tSls pkSFkk v{kj& lewg rhljs v{kj& lewg ls lacafèkr gS vkSj question mark (?) in the third number – cluster.
nwljk v{kj& lewg igys v{kj& lewg ls lacfa èkr gSA fn, x, çR;sd la[;k & lewg esa ¾ ¼lkbu ds cjkcj½ ds nkbZa vksj dh
HIWCGY : WTHCGY :: ALTMHY : TLAMHY :: LGETDR: ? la[;k dh x.kuk ¾ ¼fpà ds cjkcj½ ds ckbZa vksj nks la[;kvksa ij dqN
(a) RDTEGL (b) EGLRTD (c) EGLTDR (d) EGTLDR xf.krh; lapkyu djds dh tkrh gSA lHkh rhu uacj & lewg ,d gh
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1) iSVuZ dk ikyu djrs gSaA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml la[;k dk p;u
Sol. (c) djsa tks rhljh la[;k & lewg esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj
12. In each of the number – pairs, the second number is ldrh gSA
obtained by performing a certain mathematical operation 12, 33 = 57
on the first number. Three of the following pairs follow the 10, 28 = 48
same pattern and thus form a group. Select the number – 14, 39 = ?
pair that does NOT belong to that group. (a) 67 (b) 71 (c) 57 (d) 61
çR;sd la[;k&;qXe esa igyh la[;k ij ,d fuf'pr xf.krh; lafØ;k (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1)
djds nwljh la[;k çkIr dh tkrh gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls rhu tksM+s ,d Sol. (a)
gh iSVuZ dk ikyu djrs gSa vkSj bl çdkj ,d lewg cukrs gSaA ml 17. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially
la[;k&;qXe dk p;u djsa tks ml lewg ls lacafèkr ugha gSA placed in the balnks of the given series will complete the
(a) 127 : 62 (b) 473 : 235 (c) 333 : 160 (d) 869 : 433 series.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1) v{kjksa ds ml la;kstu dk p;u djsa ftls nh xbZ J`a[kyk ds fjä
Sol. (c) LFkkuksa esa Øfed :i ls j[kus ij J`a[kyk iwjh gks tk,xhA
13. Four number – pairs have been given, out of which three _BCD_ _ ABC__E_ BC_ _ _ ABC _ DE
are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the (a) AADEDDDDED (b) ADEADDEDDD
one that is different. (c) ADEDDADDED (d) ADDADDEDDE
pkj vad & tksM+s fn, x, gSa] ftuesa ls rhu fdlh u fdlh :i esa ,d (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1)
tSls gSa vkSj ,d vyx gSA tks vyx gS mls pquAsa Sol. (c)
(a) 64 : 216 (b) 216 : 512 (c) 125 : 343 (d) 343 : 728
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (d)
14. Select the number from among the given options that can
replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk
esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA
0, 1, 2, 5, 26, ?
(a) 475 (b) 677 (c) 69 (d) 27
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (b)
15. In each of the given number – cluster, the number on the
right side of = (the equal to sign) is calculated by
performing certain mathematical operations on the two
numbers on the left of = (the equal to sign). All three
number – clusters follow the same pattern. Select the
18. Select the letter – cluster from among the given options
number from among the given options that can replace the
that can replace the question mark (?) in the following
question mark (?) in the third number – cluster.
series.
fn, x, çR;sd la[;k & lewg esa] ¾ ¼cjkcj fpའds nkbZa vksj ekStwn
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls v{kj & lewg dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr
la[;k ‘=’ ¼cjkcj fpའds ckbZa vksj ekStwn nks la[;kvksa ij dqN
J`[a kyk esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj ldrk gSA
xf.krh; lafØ;k,a djds izkIr dh tkrh gSA rhuksa la[;k & lewgksa esa
AEJOT, XBGLQ, UYDIN?
leku iSVuZ dk ikyu fd;k tkrk gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml
(a) RVBGJ (b) RVBFJ (c) RUBDG (d) RVAFK
la[;k dk p;u djsa tks rhljs la[;k & lewg esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1)
çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA Sol. (d)

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19. Study the given digit – letter – symbol sequence carefully member in row 1 faces a member of row 2. A sits second
and answer the question that follows. from the right end of the row. W faces an immediate
fn, x, vad&v{kj&çrhd vuqØe dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps neighbor of A. X sits third to the right of W. the one who
fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nsAa faces X, sits to the immediate right of B. only one person
(Left) 6 $ + S r 3 B 6 A * ? # c < Z R & d & G ! q (Right) sits between B and C. V sits to the immediate right of Y. D
If the given sequence is written in the reverse order, then does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the row. Who
which element will be 5th to the left of the 8th element from faces Z?
the right end? nl O;fä nks lekukarj iafä;ksa 1 vkSj 2 esa cSBs gSaA A, B, C, D vkSj E,
;fn fn, x, vuqØe dks mYVs Øe esa fy[kk tkrk gS] rks dkSu lk rRo iafDr 1 esa mÙkj dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSa] vkSj V] W] X, Y vkSj Z iafä
nk;sa Nksj ls 8osa rRo ds ck;sa ls 5oka gksxk\ 2 esa nf{k.k dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSaA bl çdkj iafä 1 esa çR;sd
(a) B (b) c (c) + (d) Z lnL; dk eq[k iafDr 2 ds lnL; dh vksj gSA A iafä ds nk;sa Nksj ls
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1) nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA W dk eq[k A ds fudVre iMkslh dh vksj gS- X,
Sol. (b) W ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gS- og tks X dh vksj mUeq[k gS] og
20. Rama remembers that she met her brother on Saturday, B ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gS- dsoy ,d O;fä B vkSj C ds chp cSBk gS- V] Y ds
which was after the 20th day of a particular month. If the 1st Bhd nk;sa cSBk gS- D iafä ds fdlh Hkh vafre Nksj ij ugha cSBk gSA buesa
day of that month was Tuesday, then on which date did ls dkSu Z ds Bhd lkeus cSBk gS\
Rama meet her brother? (a) E (b) C (c) D (d) B
jek dks ;kn gS fd og 'kfuokj dks vius HkkbZ ls feyh Fkh] tks fdlh (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1)
fo'ks"k eghus ds 20osa fnu ds ckn FkhA ;fn ml eghus dk igyk fnu Sol. (d)
eaxyokj Fkk] rks jke vius HkkbZ ls fdl rkjh[k dks feys Fks\ 25. Six friends are sitting in a circle facing the centre of the
(a) 26th (b) 23rd (c) 25th (d) 24th circle. Veena and Sadvi are the immediate neighbours of
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1) Pooja. Anil and Guna are the immediate neighbours of Giri.
Sol. (a) Anil is to the immediate left of Veena. Who is the
21. If 21st February 2005 was a Sunday, then what would be immediate right of Veena?
the day of the week on 21st February 2007? Ng fe= o`Ùk ds dsæa dh vksj eq[k djds ,d o`Ùk esa cSBs gSaA ohuk vkSj
;fn 21 Qjojh 2005 dks jfookj Fkk] rks 21 Qjojh 2007 dks lIrkg lkèoh iwtk ds Bhd cxy esa cSBh gSA vfuy vkSj xquk fxjh ds ds Bhd
dk dkSu lk fnu gksxk\ cxy esa cSBh gSaA vfuy] oh.kk ds Bhd ckbZ vksj Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA
(a) Wednesday (b) Monday ohuk ds nkbZa vksj Bhd cxy esa dkSu cSBk@cSBh gS\
(c) Thursday (d) Tuesday (a) Guna (b) Anil (c) Pooja (d) Sadvi
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (d) Sol. (c)
22. Amit’s birthday on 16th april 2021 was on a Saturday. On 26. Six people A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a circular
which day was his wife’s birthday on 3rd June 2021? table facing the cente. C sits second to the left of D. A is an
16 vçSy 2021 dks vfer dk tUefnu 'kfuokj dks FkkA 3 twu 2021 immediate neighbor of D. F sits third to the left of A. B sits
dks mudh iRuh dk tUefnu fdl fnu Fkk\ second to the left of E. Who sits to the immediate right of C?
(a) Tuesday (b) Friday (c) Monday (d) Sunday Ng O;fä A, B, C, D, E vkSj F ,d o`rkdkj est ds pkjks vksj dsæa dh
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1) vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSaA C, D ds ck;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA A, D dk
Sol. (b) fudVre iMkslh gSA F] A ds ck;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA B, E ds
23. Eight people M, N, P, S, T, V, X and Y are sitting in a straight ck;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA C ds Bhd nk;sa dkSu cSBk gS\
row and all are facing north. M sits second from one of the (a) A (b) B (c) E (d) F
extreme ends of the row. Only two people sit between M
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1)
and N. P sits second to the right of N. As many people sit to Sol. (a)
the right of P as to the left of S. More than three people sit
27. A, B, C, D, J, K, L and M are sitting around a square table
between S and T. V sits to the immediate right of X. who sits facing the centre of the table. Four of them are sitting at
third to the left of Y?
either of the corners while the other four are sitting at the
vkB O;fä M] N] P, S, T, V] X vkSj Y ,d lhèkh iafä esa cSBs gSa vkSj lHkh exact centre of either of the sides. D sits at one of the
dk eq[k mÙkj dh vksj gSA M iafä ds fdlh ,d vafre Nksj ls nwljs corners of the table. Only one person sits between D and C.
LFkku ij cSBk gSA M vkSj N ds chp dsoy nks O;fä cSBs gSaA P, N ds Only three people sit between C and B. M sits second to the
nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA ftrus yksx P ds nk;sa cSBs gSa] mrus gh right of B. K sits to the immediate left of M. A is NOT an
yksx S ds ck;sa cSBs gSaA S vkSj T ds chp rhu ls vfèkd yksx cSBs gSaA immediate neighbor of B. only three people sit between A
V, X nkbZa vksj Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA Y ds ck;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij dkSu and L. Who sits to the immediate right of J?
cSBk gS\ A, B, C, D, J] K] L vkSj M ,d oxkZdkj est ds pkjks vksj dsæ a dh vksj
(a) P (b) X (c) V (d) T eq[k djds cSBs gSaA muesa ls pkj fdlh Hkh dksus ij cSBs gSa tcfd vU;
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1) pkj fdlh Hkh Hkqtk ds Bhd dsaæ esa cSBs gSaA D est ds fdlh ,d dksus
Sol. (c) ij cSBk gSA D vkSj C ds chp dsoy ,d O;fä cSBk gSA C vkSj B ds chp
24. Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows 1 and 2. A, B, C, dsoy rhu yksx cSBs gSaA M] B ds nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA K] M
D and E are sitting in row 1 facing north, and V, W, X, Y and ds Bhd ck;sa cSBk gSA A, B ds Bhd cxy esa ugha cSBk gSA A vkSj L ds
Z are sitting in row 2 facing south. In such a way that each

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chp esa dsoy rhu O;fdr cSBs gSA J ds nkbZa vksj Bhd cxy esa dkSu Some statisticians are mathematicians.
cSBk gS\ dqN lkaf[;dhfon xf.krK gSaA
(a) A (b) L (c) C (d) D Conclusions/fu"d"kZ:
I. All pharmacists are mathematicieans.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1)
lHkh QkekZflLV xf.krK gSaA
Sol. (d)
II. Some pharmacists are mathematicians.
28. Six people C, D, E, K, L and M are each of a different height. dqN QkekZflLV xf.krK gSaA
E is shorter than only L. only one person is shorter than C. III. Some mathematicians are statisticians
K is shorter than D but taller than M. How many people are dqN xf.krK lkaf[;dhfon gSa
shorter than K? IV. Some statisticians are pharmacists.
Ng O;fä C, D, E, K] L vkSj M çR;sd dh ÅapkbZ vyx&vyx gSA E dqN lkaf[;dhfon QkekZflLV gSaA
dsoy L ls NksVk gSA dsoy ,d O;fä C ls NksVk gSA K] D ls NksVk gS (a) Both conclusions IV and I follows.
(b) Both conclusions I and II follows.
ysfdu M ls yack gSA K ls fdrus yksx NksVs gSa\
(c) Both conclusions II and III follows.
(a) Three (b) Two (c) One (d) More than three (d) Both conclusions III and IV follows.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (b) Sol. (d)
29. In a group of five children (K, L, O, M, N) with different 32. Read the given statement and conclusions carefully. Decide
heights, K is the tallest while L is the shortest. O is the which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the
second shortest person in that group. M is taller than N. statement.
Who among them is the third tallest? fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd if<+,A r; djsa fd fn, x,
vyx&vyx yackbZ okys ikap cPpksa ¼K, L, O, M, N½ K lewg es]a K lcls fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu lk dFku dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA
yack gS tcfd L lcls NksVk gSA O ml lewg dk nwljk lcls NksVk Statement/dFku:
O;fä gSA M] N ls yack gSA muesa ls rhljk lcls yack dkSu gS\ India is a country of multiple languages.
(a) M (b) L (c) O (d) N Hkkjr vusd Hkk"kkvksa dk ns'k gSA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1) Conclusions/fu"d"kZ:
Sol. (d) I. All Indians can speak multiple languages.
30. PUnit, Qumar, Rohit, Sheetal, Tabir, and Umesh live in a lHkh Hkkjrh; dbZ Hkk"kk,a cksy ldrs gSaA
multi – storeyed building. Qumar lives immediately below II. Every contry has multiple languages.
the floor where Umesh lives. Sheetal lives immediately f}rh;- gj d‚UVªh esa dbZ Hkk"kk,¡ gksrh gSaA
below the floor where Qumar lives. Tabir lives on one of
(a) Only conclusion II follows
the floors below the floors where Qumar and Sheetal live (b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
but he lives on one of the floor above the floor where Punit (c) Both conclusions I and II follows
lives. Tabir lives immediatately below the floor where (d) only conclusion I follows
rohit lives. Rohit lives immediately below the floor where (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1)
Sheetal lives. Who lives on the top floor? Sol. (b)
iquhr] dej] jksfgr] 'khry] rkfcj vkSj mes’k ,d cgqefa tyk bekjr esa 33. Two statements I and II are given. These statements many
jgrs gSaA dej ml eafty ds Bhd uhps okyh eafty ij jgrk gS] ftl be either independent causes or may be the effects of
ij mes’k jgrk gSA 'khry ml eafty ds Bhd uhps okyh eafty ij independent causes or a common causes. One of these
jgrh gS] ftl ij dej jgrk gSA rkfcj mu eaftyksa ls uhps dh fdlh statements may be the effect of the other statement, Read
,d eafty ij jgrk gS] ftu ij dej vkSj 'khry jgrs gSa] ysfdu og both the statements and decide which of the following
ml eafty ls Åij dh fdlh ,d eafty ij jgrk gS] ftl ij iquhr options correctly depicts the relationship between these
two statements.
jgrk gSA rkfcj ml eafty ds Bhd uhps okyh eafty ij jgrk gS]
nks dFku I vkSj II fn, x, gSaA ;s dFku dbZ ;k rks Lora= dkj.k gks
ftl ij jksfgr jgrk gSA jksfgr ml eafty ds Bhd uhps okyh eafty
ldrs gSa ;k Lora= dkj.kksa ds çHkko ;k lkekU; dkj.k gks ldrs gSaA
ij jgrk gS] ftl ij 'khry jgrh gSA lcls Åij okyh eafty ij
buesa ls ,d dFku nwljs dFku dk çHkko gks ldrk gS] nksuksa dFkuksa dks
dkSu jgrk gS\
i<+sa vkSj r; djsa fd fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk fodYi bu nksuksa
(a) Punit (b) Qumar (c) Umesh (d) Sheetal
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1) dFkuksa ds chp lacaèk dks lgh <ax ls n'kkZrk gSA
Sol. (c) Statements/dFku:
31. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. I. The school bus with teachers and students couldn’t reach
Assuming that the information given in the statements is the school on time.
true., even if it appears to be at variance with commonly f'k{kdksa vkSj Nk=ksa ds lkFk Ldwy cl le; ij Ldwy ugha igqap ldhA
known facts, decide which of the given conclusions II. A major accident took place on the road blocking the
logically follow(s) from the statements. traffic.
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd lM+d ij ;krk;kr ckfèkr djus okyk cM+k gknlk gks x;kA
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gSA] Hkys gh ;g lkekU; :i ls Kkr (a) If statement I is the cause, statement II could be its effect
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu (b) Both statements I and II could be effects of some common
lk dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA cause
(c) Both statements I and II are independent causes
Statements/dFku:
(d) If statement II is the cause, statement I could be its effect
All pharmacist are statisticians. (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 4, 10.05.2022 Shift-1)
lHkh QkekZflLV lkaf[;dhfon gSaA Sol. (d)

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reach his school. In which direction is his house from the
1. After the mid – term examination Rupesh ranked 10th from the school? (All turns are 90° turns only)
top and Rachit ranked 21st from the bottom. If Rachit jksgu vius ?kj ls Ldwy tkus ds fy, fudykA og nf{k.k dh vksj 100
performed better than Rupesh and six students ranked ehVj pyk] fQj if'pe dh vksj eqM+k vkSj 50 ehVj pykA fQj og
between them, how many students appeared in the nk;ha vksj eqM+k vkSj 50 ehVj pyk vkSj var esa og vius nk;ha vksj eqM+k
examination? vkSj vius Ldwy rd igq¡pus ds fy, 100 ehVj pykA mldk ?kj Ldwy
eè;kofèk ijh{kk ds ckn :is'k dks Åij ls 10oka vkSj jfpr dks uhps ls ls fdl fn'kk esa gS\ ¼lHkh eksM+ dsoy 90° eksM+ ds gSa½
21oka LFkku feykA ;fn jfpr us :is'k ls csgrj çn'kZu fd;k vkSj (a) south-west (b) south – east
muds chp Ng Nk=ksa dks LFkku fn;k x;k] rks fdrus Nk= ijh{kk esa (c) North - west (d) North - east
mifLFkr gq,\ (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
(a) 29 (b) 38 (c) 36 (d) 23 Sol. (c)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (d) 6. In a certain code language, ‘ABSENCE is written as DWVZQXH
and SERVICE is written as VZUQLXH. How will CONSENT be
2. Avinash is ranked 11th from the top in the class and Ira is written in that language?
ranked 7th from the bottom. If their positions get interchanged, ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] ABSENCE dks DWVZQXH fy[kk tkrk gS
Avinash will rank 15th from the top and Ira is ranked 11th from vkSj SERVICE dks VZUQLXH fy[kk tkrk gSA ml Hkk"kk esa CONSENT
the bottom. How many total students appeared for the exams? dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
vfouk'k d{kk esa Åij ls 11osa LFkku ij gS vkSj bjk uhps ls 7osa LFkku (a) EJPNGIW (b) FIQMHHQ (c) EIPMGHQ (d) FJQNHIW
ij gSA ;fn muds LFkku vkil esa cny tkrs gSa] rks vfouk'k Åij ls (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
15osa vkSj bjk uhps ls 11osa LFkku ij gksx
a sA ijh{kk ds fy, dqy fdrus Sol. (d)
Nk= mifLFkr gq,\
(a) 23 (b) 20 (c) 21 (d) 22 7. In a certain code language, ‘RAMESH is written as AREMHS and
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1) PRAKIL is written as RPKALI. How will RISHIPAL be written in
Sol. (c) that language?
,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] RAMESH dks AREMHS fy[kk tkrk gS vkSj
3. If ‘A#B’ means ‘A is the father of B’, ‘A $ B’ means ‘A is the PRAKIL dks RPKALI fy[kk tkrk gSA ml Hkk"kk esa RISHIPAL dSls
mother of B’, ‘A @B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’, ‘A % B’ fy[kk tk,xk\
means ‘A is the wife of B’ ‘A = B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’, (a) ALIPHSRI (b) IRSHPILA (c) IRHSPILA (d) RILAPISH
then how is P related to V in the following expression? (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
;fn ‘A#B’ dk vFkZ gS A, B dk firk gS'] 'A $ B' dk vFkZ gS ‘A, B dh Sol. (C)
eka gS'] ‘A@B' dk vFkZ gS A, B dk ifr gS'] ‘A%B' dk vFkZ gS 'A] B dh
iRuh gS' 'A = B' dk vFkZ gS 'A] B dk HkkbZ gS'] rks fuEu O;atd esa P, V ls 8. Select the option that is related to the fifth termin the same way
fdl çdkj lacfa èkr gS\ as the second term is related to the first term and the fourth
P@Q$U=R%S#V term is related to the term.
(a) Mother’s brother (b) Paternal grandfather ml foDYi dk p;u dhft,] ftldk ikaposa in ls ogh laca/k gS] tks
(c) Father’s brother (d) Maternal grandfather nwljs in dk igys in ls gS vkSj rhljs in dk pkSFks in ls gSA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1) SUGAR : 11 :: PILOT : 12 :: HOTEL : ?
Sol. (d) (a) 15 (b) 10 (c) 12 (d) 19
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
4. Rohan started from his home towards the east, and after Sol. (b)
walking for 5m, turned left. From there, after walking for 15, he
trrned right and walked for 5 m to reach a flower shop. In 9. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter- cluster in the
which direction is his home with respect to the flower shop? same way as the fourth letter – cluster is related to the third
(All turns are 90° turns only) letter – cluster and the second letter – cluster is related to the
jksgu vius ?kj ls iwoZ dh vksj pyuk 'kq: djrk gS vkSj 5eh pyus ds first letter – cluster.
ckn ck,a eqM+ tkrk gSA ogk¡ ls] 15 pyus ds ckn] og nk,¡ eqM+k vkSj 5 ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks ikaposa v{kj&DyLVj ls mlh rjg
ehVj pydj ,d Qwy dh nqdku ij igq¡pkA Qwyksa dh nqdku ds lUnHkZ lacafèkr gS tSls pkSFkk v{kj&DyLVj rhljs v{kj&DyLVj ls lacfa èkr gS
esa mldk ?kj fdl fn'kk esa gS\ ¼lHkh eksM+ dsoy 90° eksM+ ds gSa½ vkSj nqljk v{kj&DyLVj igys v{kj&DyLVj ls lacafèkr gSA
(a) North (b) West (c) South-West (d) South-east TRIP : PIRT :: STRONG : GNORTS :: MOUNTAIN
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1) (a) NAITNUOM (b) NIATUNOM
Sol. (c) (c) NIATNUOM (d) NTIANUOM
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
5. Rohan started from his home to go to his school. He went 100 Sol. (c)
meters towards the south, then turned towards the West and
walked 50 metres. He then turned right and walked 50 metres 10. In a certain code language, the letters of the English alphabet
and finally he turned to his right and walked 100 metres to are coded as per their alphabetical order (A as 1 and Z as 26).

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However, if a consonant is immediately followed as well as pkj v{kj lewg fn, x, gSa] ftuesa ls rhu fdlh u fdlh :i esa ,d
preceded by a vowel, its code would be ‘77’ tSls gSa vkSj ,d vyx gSA tks vyx gS mls pquAsa
What will be the code for ‘WHITEN’ in this language? (a) ROW (b) OLT (c) VSA (d) LIR
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk es]a vaxzsth o.kZekyk ds v{kjksa dks muds (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
o.kkZuqØe ds vuqlkj dksfMr fd;k tkrk gS ¼A, 1 ds :i esa vkSj Z, 26 Sol. (d)
ds :i esa½A gkyk¡fd] ;fn fdlh O;atu ds Bhd ckn vkSj lkFk gh igys
Loj Hkh vkrk gS] rks mldk dksM '77' gksxkA 15. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the
bl Hkk"kk esa 'WHITEN' ds fy, D;k dwV gksxk\ following series.
(a) 238772077514 (b) 238920514 ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks
(c) 239877514 (d) 238977514 çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1) 18, 27, 34, 39, 42, ?
Sol. (d) (a) 45 (b) 44 (c) 42 (d) 43
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
11. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully, decide Sol. (d)
which of the givne conclusions is are true based on the
statements. 16. First four terms of a series are 4, 12, 36, 108. What will be the
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa dFkuksa ds vkèkkj ij 6th term of this series?
fu.kZ; dhft, fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu lk lR; gSA ,d Ja[kyk ds çFke pkj in 4] 12] 36] 108 gSaA bl Ja[kyk dk NBk
Statements/dFku: in D;k gksxk\
A>B≤C (a) 624 (b) 2916 (c) 324 (d) 972
P<Q≥A (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ: Sol. (d)
I. B ≤ P
II. C < Q 17. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the
(a) Only conclusions II follows following series.
dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks
(b) Only conclusions I follows çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS 0, 7, 26, 63, 124, ?
(c) Neither conclusions I nor II follows (a) 214 (b) 212 (c) 213 (d) 215
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
(d) Both conclusions I and II follow Sol. (d)
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1) 18. What will be the total number of days from 20 February 2020
Sol. (c) to 15 April 2020, by including both the days?
nksuksa fnuksa dks feykdj 20 Qjojh 2020 ls 15 vçSy 2020 rd fnuksa
12. In a certain code language, MAN is written as OCP and GEM is dh dqy la[;k fdruh gksxh\
written as IGO. How will CAT be written in that language? (a) 55 (b) 54 (c) 56 (d) 57
,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa MAN dks OCP vkSj GEM dks IGO fy[kk (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
tkrk gSA CAT dks mlh Hkk"kk esa dSls fy[kk tk,xk\ Sol. (c)
(a) TAC (b) ECV (c) VCE (d) DBU
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1) 19. Assuming 8th March 2013 was a Wednesday, what day of the
Sol. (b) week was 8th March 2014 ?
8 ekpZ 2013 dks cqèkokj ekurs gq,] 8 ekpZ 2014 dks lIrkg dk dkSu lk
13. The second number in each of the number – pairs is obtained fnu Fkk\
by performing certain mathematical operations on the first (a) Tuesday (b) Monday (c) Thursday (d) Wednesday
number. Three of the following four number – pairs follow the (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
same pattern and thus form a group. Select the number-pair Sol. (c)
that does NOT belong to that group.
çR;sd la[;k&;qXe esa nwljh la[;k igyh la[;k ij dqN xf.krh; 20. If ‘÷’ is replaced with ‘+’, ‘×’ is replaced with ‘-‘, ‘+’ is replaced
lafØ;k,¡ djus ls çkIr gksrh gSA fuEufyf[kr pkj la[;kvksa esa ls rhu & with ‘×’ and ‘-‘ is replaced with ‘÷’, then what will be the value
tksM+s ,d gh iSVuZ dk vuqlj.k djrs gSa vkSj bl çdkj ,d lewg cukrs of the given expression?
gSaA ml la[;k&;qXe dk p;u djsa tks ml lewg ls lacafèkr ugha gSA ;fn '÷' ds LFkku ij '$'] '×' ds LFkku ij '&'] '$' dks '×' ls rFkk '&'
(a) 18 : 321 (b) 21 : 438 (c) 17 : 286 (d) 19 : 357
dks '÷' ls çfrLFkkfir fd;k tk,] rks fn;s x;s lehdj.k eku D;k
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1) gksxk\
Sol. (d) 8 + 5 × 54 – 9 ÷ 3 = ?
(a) 33 (b) 37 (c) 44 (d) 46
14. four letter – clusters have been given, out of which three are (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
alike in some manner and one is different. Select the one that is Sol. (b)
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21. Which two signs should be interchanged to make the equation cSBs gSaA uanu] bZ'khu ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gS] ijs'k euehr ds
correct? ck;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA ehuk vkSj bZ'khu ds eè; dsoy rhu
lehdj.k dks lgh cukus ds fy, fdu nks fpàksa dks vkil esa cnyk O;fä cSBs gSaA euehr] js[kk ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gSA uanu ds nk;sa ls nwljs
tkuk pkfg,\ LFkku ij dkSu cSBk gS\
12 × 3 ÷ 4 + 6 – 2 = 20
(a) Rekha (b) Meena (c) Paresh (d) Jyoti
(a) × and + (b) ÷ and + (c) + and - (d) ÷ and ×
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (c)
Sol. (d)

26. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table ; four of


22. Five colleagues, Chand, Chandini, Nidhi, Vikram and Ajay, are
them sit at the 4 corners, while four sit at the middle of the
sitting in a row facing north. Nidhi and Chandini occupy the
sides. The ones who sit at the corners face the centre, while
extreme ends of the row. Vikram is sitting exactly in the centre.
those who sit at the middle of the sides face outside. F sits
No two people with the name starting with the same letter are
fourth to the left of D. D faces outside. C is immediate to the
immediate neighbours of each other. Ajay is sitting to the
right of F. A sits third to the right of the H. only two persons sit
immediate left of Vikram. Who sits in the right extreme?
between G and B. E is to the immediate right of B and to the
ikap lgdeÊ] pkan] pkafnuh] fufèk] foØe vkSj vt; ,d iafä esa mÙkj
immediate left of F. H sits second to the right of the E. what is
dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSaA fufèk vkSj pkanuh iafä ds vafre Nksj ij gSaA
the position of A with respect to D?
foØe Bhd dsaæ esa cSBk gSA leku v{kj ls 'kq: gksus okys uke okys
A, B, C, D, E, F, G vkSj H ,d oxkZdkj est ds pkjksa vksj cSBs gSa( muesa ls
dksbZ Hkh nks O;fä ,d nwljs ds fudVre iM+kslh ugha gSaA vt;] foØe
pkj pkj dksuksa ij cSBs gSa] tcfd pkj Hkqtkvksa ds chp esa cSBs gSaA dksuksa
ds Bhd ck;sa cSBk gSA nk;sa Nksj ij dkSu cSBk gS\
ij cSBus okyksa dk eq[k dsæa dh vksj gS] tcfd Hkqtkvksa ds chp esa cSBus
(a) Ajay (b) Chandini (c) Nidhi (d) Chand
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
okyksa dk eq[k ckgj dh vksj gSA F, D ds ck;sa ls pkSFks LFkku ij cSBk gSA
Sol. (c) D dk eq[k ckgj dh vksj gSA C, F ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gSA A, H ds nk;sa ls
rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA G vkSj B ds chp dsoy nks O;fä cSBs gSaA E, B ds
23. Each of the six people were watching a different move. A Bhd nk;sa vkSj F ds Bhd ck;sa cSBk gSA H, E ds nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij
finished before D, but after F. E finished before B, but after D. F cSBk gSA D ds lUnHkZ esa A dk LFkku D;k gS\
finished after C, but before A. what was the finishing order? (a) Fourth to the right (b) Second to the left
Ng yksxksa esa ls çR;sd ,d vyx pky ns[k jgk FkkA A, D ls igys (c) Third to the left (d) Third to the right
lekIr gksrk gS] ysfdu F ds cknA E, B ls igys lekIr gksrk gS] ysfdu D (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
ds cknA F, C ds ckn lekIr gksrk gS] ysfdu A ls igysA vafre Øe D;k Sol. (b)
Fkk\ 27. There are five friends, Deepu, Sonu, Tinku, Guddu and Innu.
Innu is taller than Tinku, Among all, tinku comes exactly in the
(a) CAFEBD (b) CFADEB (c) ACBDFE (d) FACDEB
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
middle on the basis of height. Guddu is shortest among all. Sonu
Sol. (b) is taller than Tinku but not the tallest in the group. Who comes
at the 2nd position starting from the shortest to tallest?
24. During lunch break, eight colleagues, namely A, B, C, D, E, F, G
ikap nksLr gSa] nhiw] lksu]w fVadw] xqìw vkSj buqA buq] fVadw ls yach gS] bu
and H are sitting in a circle facing the centre at equal distance. B lcds chp fVadw ÅapkbZ ds vkèkkj ij Bhd chp esa vkrk gSA xqìw lcls
is an immediate neighbor of both G and D. C is an immediate NksVk gSA lksuw fVadw ls yack gS ysfdu lewg esa lcls yack ugha gSA
neigbhour of both A and G. H is third to the left of B. E is not an lcls NksVs ls lcls Åaps LFkku ij nwljs LFkku ij dkSu vkrk gS\
immediate neigbhour of A. who is third to the right of E? (a) Innu (b) Sonu (c) Guddu (d) Deepu
yap czsd ds nkSjku] vkB lgdeÊ] vFkkZr~ A, B, C, D, E, F, G vkSj H leku (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
nwjh ij dsæa dh vksj eq[k djds ,d o`Ùk esa cSBs gSaA B, G vkSj D nksuksa dk Sol. (d)
fudVre iM+kslh gSA C, A vkSj G nksuksa dk fudVre iM+kslh gSA H, B ds
28. There are six persons, A, B, C, D, E and F. A, B , C and F are male
ck;sa ls rhljk gSA E, A dk fudVre iM+kslh ugha gSA E ds nk;sa ls rhljk
and other two are female. The height of A is 5.2 feet, B is 5.7
dkSu gS\
feet, C is 5.9 feet, D is 5.4 feet, E is 6.0 feet and F is 6.1 feet. Out
(a) G (b) A (c) D (d) B
of these all, A, B, C and E like sugar, and D and F like salt.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
Persons who have a height of more than 5.5 feet wear black,
Sol. (a)
and other wear white.
25. Eight friends are sitting around a square table, four at the
Who among these is the sugar – loving male who does NOT
corners and four in the middle of the four sides, facing the
wear black?
centre. Isheen is an immediate neigbhour of Manmeet and Jyoti.
Ng O;fä gSa] A, B, C, D, E vkSj F A] B] C vkSj F iq#"k gSa vkSj vU; nks
Only three people sit between Harsh and Rekha. Nandan is
efgyk,a gSaA A dh ÅapkbZ 5-2 QhV] B dh 5-7 QhV] C dh 5-9 QhV] D
sitting third to the right of Isheen, Parsh is second to the left of
dh 5-4 QhV] E dh 6-0 QhV vkSj F dh 6-1 QhV gSA bu lHkh esa ls A,
Manmeet. Only three people sit between meena and Isheen. B, C vkSj E dks phuh ilan gS] vkSj D vkSj F dks ued ilan gSA ftu
Manmeet is sitting to the immediate right of Rekha. Who is yksxksa dh yackbZ 5-5 QhV ls vfèkd gksrh gS] os dkys jax ds vkSj vU;
sitting second to the right of Nandan? lQsn jax ds diM+s igurs gSaA
vkB fe= ,d oxkZdkj est ds pkjksa vksj pkj dksuksa ij vkSj pkj pkj buesa ls dkSu phuh ls I;kj djus okyk iq#"k gS tks dkyk ugha igurk
Hkqtkvksa ds eè; esa dsaæ dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSaA bZ'khu euehr vkSj gS\
T;ksfr dk fudVre iM+kslh gSA g"kZ vkSj js[kk ds eè; dsoy rhu O;fä
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(a) C (b) A (c) D (d) B (a) some sketch pens are ink pens./ dqN Ldsp isu bad isu gSaA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1) (b) some penils are markers./ dqN isfuy ekdZj gSaA
Sol. (b) (c) All ink pens are markers./ lHkh bad isu ekdZj gSaA
Conclusions:
29. Six boxes, M, N, O, P, Q and R, are kept one above the other but I. Some markers are sketch pens.
not necessarily in the same order. There is only one box dqN ekdZj Ldsp isu gSaA
between box, N and box R. Box Q is immediately below box N. II. Some sketch pens are pencils.
there are only two boxes between box Q and box M. there is no dqN Ldsp isu isfa ly gSaA
box above box P. Box R is third from the bottom. Which box is III. Some markers are ink pens.
third from the top? dqN ekdZj bad isu gSaA
Ng c‚Dl] M, N, O, P, Q vkSj R dks ,d ds Åij ,d j[kk x;k gS (a) Both conclusions II and III follow
ysfdu t:jh ugha fd blh Øe esa gksA c‚Dl] N vkSj c‚Dl R ds chp fu"d"kZ II vkSj III nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
dsoy ,d c‚Dl gSA c‚Dl Q] c‚Dl N ds Bhd uhps gSA c‚Dl Q vkSj (b) Only conclusion I and III follows
c‚Dl M ds chp dsoy nks c‚Dl gSaA c‚Dl P ds Åij dksbZ c‚Dl ugha dsoy fu"d"kZ I vkSj fu"d"kZ III vuqlj.k djrk gS
gSA c‚Dl R uhps ls rhljk gSA dkSu lk fMCck Åij ls rhljk gS\ (c) All the conlusions follow
(a) Q (b) O (c) N (d) R lHkh fu"d"kZ vuqlj.k djrs gS
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1) (d) Only conclusion III follows
Sol. (a) dsoy fu"d"kZ III vuqlj.k djrk gS
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
30. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming Sol. (b)
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it
appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide 32. Two statements A and B are given. There may be a cause – and
which of the given conclusions logically follows) from the effect relationship between the two statements. These two
statements. statements may be the effect of the same cause or independent
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd causes. These statements may be independent causes without
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr having any relationship. Read both the statements and select
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu the appropriate option.
lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS½A nks dFku A vkSj B fn, x, gSaA nksuksa dFkuksa ds chp ,d dkj.k vkSj
Statements: çHkko lacaèk gks ldrk gSA ;s nks dFku ,d gh dkj.k ;k Lora= dkj.kksa
(a) some suitcases are pouches/ dqN lwVdsl ikmp gSa dk çHkko gks ldrs gSaA ;s dFku fcuk fdlh lacaèk ds Lora= dkj.k gks
(b) some bags are purses/ dqN cSx ilZ gSa ldrs gSaA nksuksa dFkuksa dks if<+, vkSj mi;qä fodYi dk p;u dhft,A
(c) All pouches are purses./ lHkh ikmp ilZ gSa- Statements
Conclusions: A) KBCL decided to sell their oil to Alliance.
I. Some suitcases are purses./ dqN lwVdsl ilZ gSaA KBCL us ,yk;al dks viuk rsy cspus dk QSlyk fd;kA
II. Some purses are bags/ dqN ilZ cSx gSa B) Alliance has raised the procurement price of oil from the last
III. All purses are pouches./ lHkh ilZ ikmp gSaA month.
(a) Both conclusions II and III follow ,yk;al us fiNys eghus ls rsy dh [kjhn ewY; c<+k fn;k gSA
fu"d"kZ II vkSj III nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa (a) Both the statemetns, A and B, are effects of independent
(b) Only conclusion I and II follows causes
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vkSj fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS nksuksa LVsVesV~l] A vkSj B] Lora= dkj.kksa ds çHkko gSa
(c) All the conlusions follow (b) B is the cause and A is the effect
lHkh fu"d"kZ vuqlj.k djrs gS B dkj.k gS vkSj A çHkko gS
(d) Only conclusion I and III follows (c) A is the cause and B is the effect
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vkSj fu"d"kZ III vuqlj.k djrk gS A dkj.k gS vkSj B çHkko gS
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1) (d) Both the statements, A and B, are independent causes.
Sol. (d) nksuksa c;ku] A vkSj B] Lora= dkj.k gSaA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (b)
31. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it 33. A question is given, followed by two statements labeled I and II.
appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient/necessary to
which of the given conclusions logically follows) from the answer the question.
statements. ,d ç'u fn;k x;k gS] ftlds ckn I vkSj II yscy okys nks dFku fn,
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd x, gSaA igpkusa fd dkSu&lk@ls dFku ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr i;kZIr@vko';d gSa@gSaA
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu Question:
lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS½A How is P related to C?/ P] C ls fdl çdkj lacafèkr gS\
Statements: Statements :

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I. H is the only brother of S and P dFku II vkSj III esa MsVk ,d lkFk ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSaA
H, S vkSj P dk bdykSrk HkkbZ gS (c) Data in statements I , II and III together are sufficient to
II. P is the wife of L, who is the son – in low of D. answer the question.
P, L dh iRuh gS] tks D dk nkekn gSA dFku I, II vkSj III esa MsVk ,d lkFk ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr
III. D is the mother of S and T is the son in law of C. gSaA
D, S dh ekrk gS vkSj T] C dk nkekn gSA (d) Data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the
(a) Data is statements I, II and III together are not sufficient to question
answer the question. dsoy dFku I esa MsVk ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gS
MsVk dFku gS I, II vkSj III ,d lkFk ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 14.06.2022 Shift-1)
ugha gSaA Sol. (a)
(b) Data in statements II and III together are sufficient to
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1. Rajpal is a resident of the 21st floor from the top and 9th from Sol. (b)
the ground (which is counted as floor no. 1) of a building. If the
building has no basement, then how many total floors are there 5. ‘BELATED’ is realted to ‘TLEEDBA’ and ‘STOREY’ is related to
in the building? ‘YTSROE’ in the same way as ‘DOUBBLE’ is related to ‘____’.
jktiky ,d bekjr ds Åij ls 21oha eafty vkSj tehu ls 9oha eafty 'BELATED' dk lacaèk 'TLEEDBA' ls gS vkSj 'STOREY' dk lacaèk
¼ftls eafty la[;k 1 ds :i esa fxuk tkrk gS½ dk fuoklh gSA ;fn 'YTSROE' ls gS] oSls gh tSls 'DOUBBLE' dk lacaèk '&&&&' ls gSA
Hkou esa rg[kkuk ugha gS] rks Hkou esa dqy fdruh eaftysa gSa\ (a) OULEDBC (b) UOLEDBC
(a) 27 (b) 30 (c) 28 (d) 29 (c) OULEDBB (d) UOLEDBB
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (d) Sol. (d)

2. ‘X is the mother of Y’ is represented by ‘x < Y’, ‘X is the husband 6. In a certain code language, ‘club’ is written as 'School’, 'school’
of Y’ is represented by ‘X>Y’, ‘X is the sister of Y’ is represented is written as '’playground’, ‘playground’, is written as ‘house’,
by ‘X@Y’, ‘X is the son of Y’ is represented by ‘X$Y’ ‘house’ is written as ‘market’ and ‘market’ is written as ‘bus’.
Which of the following indicates the relationship ‘R is the Where do students go to study?
daughter of Q’? ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk es]a 'club' dks 'school'] 'school' dks
'X, Y dh ek¡ gS' dks 'X<Y' }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] 'X] Y dk ifr gS' dks 'playground'] 'playground'] dks 'house'] 'house' dks 'market' fy[kk
'X>Y' }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] 'X] Y dh cgu gS' dks 'X@Y' }kjk n'kkZ;k tkrk gS vkSj 'market' dks 'bus' ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk gSA
x;k gSA ‘Y] X dk cSVk gS dks 'X$Y' }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS Nk= i<+us ds fy, dgk¡ tkrs gSa\
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu R] Q dh iq=h gS ds lacaèk dks n'kkZrk gS\ (a) Playground (b) house
(a) R @ H > K < Q (b) R @ H $ K > Q (c) Bus (d) School
(c) Q > K @ R $ H (d) Q < K @ H $ R (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2) Sol. (a)
Sol. (b)
7. In a certain code language, RAJAN is written as TDNFT, STRAW
3. Mohan started travelling and he first went in the south is written as UWVFC. How will ENJOY be written in that
direction. Then he took a trun to his left and walked a distance. language?
Thereafter, he turned to his right and travelled some distance. ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa RAJAN dks TDNFT fy[kk tkrk gS] STRAW
Now if he turned to his left and walked again for a certain dks UWVFC fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa ENJOY dks dSls fy[kk
distance, in which direction is Mohan travelling now? (Al turns tk,xk\
are 90° turns only) (a) GQNTE (b) RCNTE (c) GQRCL (d) GQCRL
eksgu us ;k=k 'kq: dh vkSj og igys nf{k.k fn'kk esa x;kA fQj og (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
,d Vªu dks viuh ckbZa vksj ys x;k vkSj dqN nwj pykA blds ckn] og Sol. (a)
viuh nkfguh vksj eqM+k vkSj dqN nwj dh ;k=k dhA vc ;fn og vius
ck;ha vksj eqM+rk gS vkSj ,d fuf'pr nwjh ds fy, fQj ls pyrk gS] rks 8. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘VERSION’
eksgu vc fdl fn'kk esa ;k=k dj jgk gS\ ¼vy eksM+ dsoy 90 fMxzh (in both the forward and backward directions) which have as
eksM+ gSa½ many letters between then in the word as there are in the
(a) West (b) North (c) East (d) South English alphabetical order?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2) 'kCn 'VERSION' ¼vkxs vkSj ihNs nksuksa fn'kkvksa esa½ esa v{kjksa ds ,sls
Sol. (c) fdrus tksM+s gSa ftuds chp esa mrus gh v{kj gSa ftrus vaxzsth o.kZekyk
ds Øe esa gSa\
4. Rahul Started from his home to go to a park. He went 50 (a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 4 (d) 3
towards the East, then turned towards the south and walked 10 (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
metres. He then turned right and walked for 40 metres. Finally, Sol. (a)
he turned to his right and walked 20 metres to reach the park.
In which direction is his house from the park? (All turns are 90° 9. In a certain code language, the letters are coded as per their
turns only) alphabetical order (A as 1 and Z as 26). Howevery, if a letter
jkgqy vius ?kj ls ,d ikdZ esa tkus ds fy, fudykA og iwoZ dh vksj appears twice in a word, at the second occurrence, it is coded
50 ehVj pyk] fQj nf{k.k dh vksj eqM+k vkSj 10 ehVj pykA fQj og with its reverse alphabetical position. Also, if a vowel appears
nk;sa eqM+k vkSj 40 ehVj pykA var esa] og viuh nkfguh vksj eqM+k vkSj between two consonants, its correcponding number gets
ikdZ rd igq¡pus ds fy, 20 ehVj pykA mldk ?kj ikdZ ls fdl fn'kk doubled. Which among the following is the correct code for
esa gS\ ¼lHkh eksM+ dsoy 90° eksM+ ds gSa½ GLASS?
(a) South - east (b) South – West
,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk es]a v{kjksa dks muds o.kkZuqØe ds vuqlkj dksfMr
(c) North - east (d) North - West fd;k tkrk gS ¼A dks 1 vkSj Z dks 26½A gkyk¡fd] ;fn dksbZ v{kj ,d
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2) 'kCn esa nks ckj vkrk gS] rks nwljh ckj] bls blds foijhr o.kkZuqØe ds

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lkFk dksfMr fd;k tkrk gSA lkFk gh] ;fn nks O;atuksa ds chp dksbZ Loj ml v{kjkafdd&lewg dh igpku djs]a tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk ls
vkrk gS] rks mldh laxr la[;k nksxquh gks tkrh gSA lacaf/kr ugha gSA
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk GLASS ds fy, lgh dksM gS\ F6, H12, J18, L24, ?
(a) 7121198 (b) 71221991 (c) 7122189 (d) 7122198 (a) M30 (b) M12 (c) N30 (d) N12
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (d) Sol. (c)

10. In a certain code language, the letters of the English alphabet 15. Select the letter-cluster from among the given options that can
are coded as per their alphabetical order (A as 1 and Z as 26). replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
However, if a consonant is immediately followed as well as ml v{kjkafdd&lewg dh igpku djs]a tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk ls
preceded by a vowel, its code would be ‘99’ lacaf/kr ugha gSA
What will be the code for ‘BLAST’ in this language? 7N9, 14D18, 21G28, 28K39, ?
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk es]a vaxzsth o.kZekyk ds v{kjksa dks muds (a) 35P51 (b) 33P51 (c) 35P49 (d) 32P49
o.kkZuqØe ds vuqlkj dksfMr fd;k tkrk gS ¼A, 1 ds :i esa vkSj Z, 26 (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
ds :i esa½A gkyk¡fd] ;fn fdlh O;atu ds Bhd ckn vkSj lkFk gh igys Sol. (a)
Loj Hkh vkrk gS] rks mldk dksM '99' gksxkA
bl Hkk"kk esa 'BLAST' ds fy, D;k dwV gksxk\ 16. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed
in the blanks of the given series will complete the series.
(a) 212994520 (b) 212991991920
(c) 212554920 (d) 212991920
v{kjksa ds ml la;kstu dk p;u djsa ftls nh xbZ Ja[kyk ds fjä
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2) LFkkuksa esa Øfed :i ls j[kus ij J`a[kyk iwjh gks tk,xhA
Sol. (d) _h_ _ c d _ p _ c _ h _ k _ d h _ k _
(a) phcdkpchdk (b) phdkpchkpc
11. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter- cluster in the (c) dphkchdpck (d) dpkhkdpcpc
same way as the second letter – cluster is related to the first (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
letter – cluster and the fourth letter – cluster is related to the Sol. (d)
third letter – cluster.
ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks ikaposa v{kj&DyLVj ls mlh rjg 17. Select the letter-cluster from among the given options that can
replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
lacafèkr gS tSls nwljk v{kj&DyLVj igys v{kj&DyLVj ls lacafèkr gS
ml v{kjkafdd&lewg dh igpku djs]a tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk ls
vkSj pkSFkk v{kj&DyLVj rhljs v{kj&DyLVj ls lacafèkr gSA
HUDK : KWGM :: RBNF : UDQH :: LPQV : ?
lacaf/kr ugha gSA
3Y9, 8X9, 15W11, 24V13, 35U15, ?
(a) NRSX (b) OSTY (c) ORTX (d) NSSY
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2) (a) 48T17 (b) 44S16 (c) 49T19 (d) 47S14
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (c)
Sol. (a)
12. In each of the number-pairs, the second number is obtained by
18. Assum 13th June 2005 was a Friday, what day of the week was
performing a certain mathematical operation on the first
5th july 2005?
number. Three of the following pairs follow the same pattern
and thus form a group. Select the number-pair that does NOT
eku fy;k fd 13 twu 2005 dks 'kqØokj Fkk] 5 tqykbZ 2005 dks lIrkg
belong to that group. dk dkSu lk fnu Fkk\
çR;sd la[;k&;qXe esa] igyh la[;k ij ,d fuf'pr xf.krh; lafØ;k (a) Sunday (b) Thursday (c) Tuesday (d) Saturday
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
djds nwljh la[;k çkIr dh tkrh gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls rhu tksM+s ,d
Sol. (d)
gh iSVuZ dk ikyu djrs gSa vkSj bl çdkj ,d lewg cukrs gSaA ml
la[;k&;qXe dk p;u djsa tks ml lewg ls lacafèkr ugha gSA
19. Ajit was born on Monday, 24 March 1980. Which day of the
(a) 19 : 363 (b) 14 : 197 (c) 17 : 290 (d) 13 : 170
week was it when he celebrated his birthday in the year 2021?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
vthr dk tUe lkseokj] 24 ekpZ 1980 dks gqvk FkkA o"kZ 2021 esa tc
Sol. (a)
mUgksua s viuk tUefnu euk;k rks og lIrkg dk dkSu lk fnu Fkk\
(a) Monday (b) Sunday (c) Wednesday (d) Friday
13. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
following series.
Sol. (c)
ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks
çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA
20. Which two signs and numbers need to be interchanged to make
17, 31, 55, 93, 149, ?
the following equation correct?
(a) 223 (b) 227 (c) 247 (d) 219
fuEufyf[kr lehdj.k dks lgh cukus ds fy, fdu nks fpàksa vkSj
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (b)
la[;kvksa dks vkil esa cnyus dh vko';drk gS\
69 × 3 – 4 ÷ 5 + 6 = 9
(a) ÷ and + (b) × and + (c) + and - (d) × and ÷
14. Select the letter-cluster from among the given options that can
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
Sol. (d)

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sitting at four corners of the table, while the other four are
21. If ‘+’ means ‘division’, ‘÷ Means ‘subtraction’, ‘-‘ means sitting in the middle of each of four sides of the table. The four
‘multiplication’ and ‘×’ means ‘addition’, then what is the value who are sitting at the corners of the table are facing the centre,
of X in the following equation? whereas those who are sitting in the middle of the sides of the
;fn '$' dk vFkZ 'Hkkx'] '÷’ dk vFkZ gS ‘?kVkuk'] '&' dk vFkZ 'xq.kk' vkSj table are facing outside. Prashant, who is facing the centre, is
'×' dk vFkZ 'tksM+' gS] rks fuEufyf[kr lehdj.k esa X dk eku D;k gS\ sitting third to the right of Vimal. Tanvi, who is facing the
200 + 10 – 25 × 60 ÷ 20 = X centre, is not an immediate neighbor of Vimal. Only one person
(a) 500 (b) 540 (c) 560 (d) 520 is sitting between vimal and Wazir. Sunita sits second to the
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2) right of Kamal. Kamal is facing the centre. Rishi is not an
Sol. (b) immediate neighbor of Prashant.
ç'kkar] dey] _f"k] lquhrk] rUoh] foey] othj vkSj ;ksfxrk ,d
22. The sum of the ages of 5 children born at an interval of 5 years oxkZdkj est ij bl çdkj cSBs gSa fd muesa ls pkj est ds pkjksa dksuksa
each, is 80. What is the age of the youngest child? ij cSBs gSa] tcfd vU; pkj çR;sd ds eè; esa cSBs gSaA est ds pkj
çR;sd 5 o"kZ ds varjky ij iSnk gq, 5 cPpksa dh vk;q dk ;ksx 80 gSA igywA est ds dksuksa ij cSBs pkj dk eq[k dsæa dh vksj gS] tcfd tks
lcls NksVs cPps dh vk;q D;k gS\ yksx est dh Hkqtkvksa ds chp esa cSBs gSa mudk eq[k ckgj dh vksj gSA
(a) 4 years (b) 16 years (c) 21 years (d) 6 years ç'kkar] tks dsæa dh vksj mUeq[k gS] foey ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2) cSBk gSA rUoh] ftldk eq[k dsæa dh vksj gS] foey dh fudVre iMkslh
Sol. (d) ugha gS- foey vkSj ot+hj ds chp dsoy ,d O;fä cSBk gSA lquhrk
dey ds nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBh gSA dey dk eq[k dsæa dh vksj
23. Five condidates J, K, L, M and N are sitting in the same row,
gSA _f"k] ç'kkar dk fudVre iMkslh ugha gS-
facing north waiting to be intervelwed by the HR manger. N is
Which of the following statements regarding Kamal is true?
to the left of K. L is an immediate neighbor of both K and J. if J is
dey ds lacaèk esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku lR; gS\
fourth from the left, then how far is N from the right?
(a) Kamal is an immediate neigbhour of Yogita.
ikap fLFkfr;ka J, K, L, M vkSj N ,d gh iafä esa mÙkj dh vksj eq[k djds
dey] ;ksfxrk dk fudVre iM+ksl gSA
cSBh gSa vkSj HR eSustj }kjk baVjoy fd, tkus dh çrh{kk dj jgh gSaA
(b) Kamal is an immediate neigbhour of Vimal.
N, K ds ck;ha vksj gSA L, K vkSj J nksuksa dk fudVre iMkslh gSA ;fn J,
dey foey dk rRdky iM+ksl gSA
ck;sa ls pkSFkk gS] rks N, nk;sa ls fdruh nwj gS\
(c) Kamal is sitting to the immediate right of Tanvi.
(a) 2nd from the right (b) 4th from the right
dey rUoh ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gSA
(c) 5th from the right (d) 3rd from the right
(d) Kamal is an immediate neighbor of both Tanvi and Sunita.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
dey rUoh vkSj lquhrk nksuksa dk fudVre iMkslh gS-
Sol. (c)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (b)
24. Eight friends are sitting around a circular table at equal
distances with their back towards the centre of the table. Ishin
26. Eight friends are sitting around a square table, four at the
is sitting to the immediate right of Anshu. Amina is not an
corners and four in the middle of the four sides. All of them are
immediate neighbor of Dhruv. Only three people sit between
facing the centre. Cindy is an immediate neigbhour of both Leo
Harmeet and Fiza. Dhruv is to the immediate left of Varun.
and Roger. Both Leo and Roger are sitting at the corners. Only
There are only two people between Mohit and Harmeet. Fiza is
Three people sit between Kate and Dylan. Ben is second to the
sitting to the immediate left of Anshu. Only three people sit
right of Leo. Cindy is second to the right of Dylan. Only three
between Ishin and Varun. Who is sitting to the immediate left of
people sit between Louis and Cindy. Myra is second to the left
Harmeet?
of Roger. Who is sitting to the immediate right of Dylan?
vkB fe= ,d o`Ùkkdkj est ds pkjksa vksj leku nwjh ij cSBs gSa vkSj
vkB fe= ,d oxkZdkj est ds pkjksa vksj] pkj dksuksa ij vkSj pkj
mudh ihB est ds dsæa dh vksj gSA bZf'ku] va'kq ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gSA
Hkqtkvksa ds eè; esa cSBs gSaA mu lHkh dk eq[k dsæa dh vksj gSA flaMh]
vehuk] /kqoz dh fudVre iMkslh ugha gS- gjehr vkSj fQ+t+k ds chp
fy;ks vkSj jkstj nksuksa dh fudVre iMkslh gS- fy;ks vkSj jkstj nksuksa
dsoy rhu O;fä cSBs gSaA /kqoz] o#.k ds Bhd ck;sa gSA eksfgr vkSj gjehr
dksuksa ij cSBs gSaA dsV vkSj Mk;yu ds chp dsoy rhu O;fä cSBs gSaA
ds eè; dsoy nks O;fä gSaA fQtk] va'kq ds Bhd ck;sa cSBh gSA bZf'ku
csu] fy;ks ds nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij gSA flaMh] Mk;yu ds nk;sa ls
vkSj o#.k ds eè; dsoy rhu O;fä cSBs gSaA gjehr ds Bhd ck;sa dkSu
nwljs LFkku ij gSA yqbl vkSj flaMh ds chp dsoy rhu O;fä cSBs gSaA
cSBk gS\
ek;jk] jkstj ds ck;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij gSA Mk;yu ds Bhd nk;sa dkSu
(a) Dhruv (b) Varun (c) Amina (d) Ishin
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
cSBk gS\
Sol. (c) (a) Louis (b) Roger (c) Cindy (d) Myra
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (b)
25. Read the givne seating arrangement information and answer
the question that follows.
27. In a group of 5 friends, J, K, L, M and N, all scored different
nh xbZ cSBus dh O;oLFkk dh tkudkjh i<+sa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk
mark. J scored higher marks than L and N, but less marks than
mÙkj nsAa
K and M. K scored more marks than M. L did not score the least
Prashant, Kamal, Rishi, Sunita, Tanvi, Vimal, Wazir and Yogita
marks. Who scored the least marks?
are sitting at a square table in such a way that four of them are

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5 nksLrksa ds ,d lewg esa] J, K, L, M vkSj N, lHkh us vyx&vyx vad


çkIr fd,A J us L vkSj N ls vfèkd vad çkIr fd,] ysfdu K vkSj M ls de
vad çkIr fd,A K us M ls vfèkd vad çkIr fd,A L us de ls de vad
çkIr ugha fd,A lcls de vad fdlus çkIr fd,\
(a) J (b) N (c) K (d) M
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (b) 30. Five containers of different shapes sphere, cube, prism, cuboid
and cylinder have different patterns plain, checkered, floral,
28. Seven boxes of different clours, Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, polka dots and stripes but not necessarily in the same order,
Orange, Violet and Indigo were stocked one on the other, not Also each has a different colour blue, green, pink black and
necessarily in the same order. No other box was placed below yellow but not necessarily in the same order.
the orange box. The violet box was placed second to the top of xksykdkj] ?ku] fçTe] ?kukHk vkSj csyu ds vyx&vyx vkdkj ds ikap
the Blue box. The green box was second to the bottom of the daVsujksa esa vyx&vyx iSVuZ lkns] psdj] iq"i] iksYdk M‚V~l vkSj
Indigo box. The red box was placed at the topmost position. The èkkfj;ka gSa] ysfdu t:jh ugha fd ,d gh Øe esa gksa] lkFk gh çR;sd dk
yellow box was exactly above the Indigo box. Which of the ,d vyx jax uhyk] gjk] xqykch dkyk vkSj ihyk ysfdu t:jh ugha
following is the correct pair of box and its position? blh Øe esa gksA
yky] ihys] uhys] gjs] ukjaxh] cSaxuh vkSj bafMxks ds fofHkUu jaxksa ds lkr The cube and cylinder don’t have floral design. Sphere is pink in
cDls ,d nwljs ds Åij j[ks x, Fks] t:jh ugha fd blh Øe esAa colur. Prism has checkered design but is not yellow or balck in
ukjaxh c‚Dl ds uhps dksbZ vU; c‚Dl ugha j[kk x;k FkkA ok;ysV c‚Dl colour. Cuboid is green in colour but doesn’t have polka dots or
dks Cyw c‚Dl ds 'kh"kZ ij nwljs LFkku ij j[kk x;k FkkA gjs jax dk stripes pattern. The plain container is pink in colour. Cube has
polka dots and neither blue nor black in colour. Cylinder is not blue
c‚Dl bafMxks c‚Dl ds uhps ls nwljs LFkku ij FkkA yky c‚Dl dks
in colour.
lcls Åij j[kk x;k FkkA ihyk c‚Dl bafMxks c‚Dl ds Bhd Åij FkkA
D;wc vkSj flysM a j esa ¶yksjy fMt+kbu ugha gSA xksyk xqykch jax dk
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk cDlksa dk lgh ;qXe vkSj mldh fLFkfr gS\
gksrk gSA fçTe dk fMt+kbu psdj gS ysfdu ;g ihys ;k dkys jax dk
(a) Violet box – 7th position from the top
ugha gSA ?kukHk gjs jax dk gksrk gS ysfdu blesa iksYdk M‚V~l ;k
ok;ysV c‚Dl & Åij ls 7 oka LFkku
LVªkbIl iSVuZ ugha gksrk gSA lknk daVsuj xqykch jax dk gksrk gSA D;wc
(b) Yellow box -5th position from the top
esa iksYdk M‚V~l gksrs gSa vkSj u rks uhys vkSj u gh dkys jax ds gksrs gSaA
ihyk c‚Dl &5 oka LFkku Åij ls
flysM a j dk jax uhyk ugha gSA
(c) Green box -3rd position from the top
Which container has floral pattern?
gjk c‚Dl & Åij ls rhljk LFkku
fdl daVsuj esa iq"i iSVuZ gS\
(d) Blue box – 6th position from the top
(a) cuboid (b)Cylinder (c) Sphere (d) Prism
uhyk c‚Dl & Åij ls NBk LFkku
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (a)
Sol. (d)
31. . Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming
29. Five frineds, Puneet, Jatin, Gautam, Arshil and Tina, Like five
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it
different subjects namely Maths, English, Science, computer
appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide
and Hindi, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of the
which of the given conclusions logically follows) from the
friends also like one sport, namely Cricket, Hockey, Badminton,
statements.
Football and Basketball, such that no two has the same
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd
favourtie sport.
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr
ikap fe=] iquhr] tfru] xkSre] v'kÊy vkSj Vhuk] ikap vyx&vyx
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu
fo"k;ksa tSls xf.kr] vaxzsth] foKku] daI;wVj vkSj fganh dks ilan djrs gSa]
lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS½A
ysfdu t:jh ugha fd blh Øe esa gksAa çR;sd fe= dks Hkh ,d [ksy
Statements/ dFku:
ilan gS] tSls fd fØdsV] g‚dh] cSMfeaVu] QqVc‚y vkSj ckLdsVc‚y] fd
All students are teachers,/ lHkh Nk= f'k{kd gSa]
fdlh Hkh nks dk ilanhnk [ksy leku ugha gSA
Some professors are students./ dqN çksQslj Nk= gSaA
Tina like Science but does not like Hockey. The one who likes Hindi
also likes Basketball Arshil like badminton but does not like Conclusions/ fu"d"kZ:
Computer or English. Gautam likes Hockey but does not like English A. Some students are professors./ dqN Nk= çksQl s j gSaA
or maths. Tina likes Football. Puneet likes Cricket. Who likes Hindi? B. Some teachers are professors/ dqN f'k{kd çksQslj gSa
Vhuk dks foKku ilan gS ysfdu g‚dh ilan ugha gSA og O;fä ftls (a) Conclusion B follows / dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
fganh ilan gS mls ckLdsVc‚y ilan gS v'kÊy dks cSMfeaVu ilan gS (b) Both the conclusions A and B follow
ysfdu daI;wVj ;k vaxzsth ilan ugha gSA xkSre dks g‚dh ilan gS ysfdu fu"d"kZ A vkSj B nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
vaxzsth ;k xf.kr ilan ugha gSA Vhuk dks QqVc‚y ilan gSA iquhr dks (c) Neither conclusion A nor B follows
fØdsV ilan gSA fganh fdls ilan gS\ u rks fu"d"kZ A vkSj u gh B vuqlj.k djrk gS
(a) Jatin (b) Arshil (c) Puneet (d) Gautam (d) Only conclusion A follows
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2) dsoy fu"d"kZ A vuqlj.k djrk gS
Sol. (a) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
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32. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. decide lkdsr us fiNys eghus eanh ds dkj.k ,d l‚¶Vos;j is'ksoj ds :i esa
which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given viuh ukSdjh [kks nhA
statements? II) Ayansh, a salesperson, received only half his salary as there is
fn, x, dFku vkSj fu"d"kksZa dks /;kuiwoZd i<+aAs r; djsa fd fn, x, fall in demand for their products in the market
fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu ls dFku dk rkfdZd :Ik ls ikyu djrs gSa\ ,d foØsrk] v;ka'k dks mldk vkèkk osru gh feyk D;ksfa d cktkj esa
Statements/dFku % muds mRiknksa dh ekax esa fxjkoV vkbZ gS
a) some fries are cakes./ dqN ÝkbZ dsd gSaA (a) Statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect.
b) All burgers are cakes./ lHkh cxZj dsd gSaA dFku I dkj.k gS vkSj dFku II bldk çHkko gSA
c) All cakes are chips./ lHkh dsd fpIl gSaA (b) Both the statements I and II are effects of a common cause.
Conclusions./fu"d"kZ% nksuksa dFku I vkSj II ,d lkekU; dkj.k ds çHkko gSaA
(i) All fries are chips./ lHkh ÝkbZ fpIl gSaA (c) Both the statements I and II are independent causes.
(ii) Some chips are fries./ dqN fpIl ÝkbZ gSaA dFku I vkSj II nksuksa Lora= dkj.k gSaA
(iii) All burgers are chips./ lHkh cxZj fpIl gSaA (d) Statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect.
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow dFku II dkj.k gS vkSj dFku I bldk çHkko gSA
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (b)
(b) Only conclusion I and III follows
34. A question is given, followed by two statements labelled I and
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vkSj fu"d"kZ III vuqlj.k djrk gS II. Identify which of the statements 'stare sufficient to answer
(c) All conclusions follows the question.
lHkh fu"d"kZ vuqlj.k djrs gS ,d ç'u fn;k x;k gS] ftlds ckn I vkSj II yscy okys nks dFku fn,
(d) Only conclusion II and III follows x, gSaA igpkusa fd dkSu lk dFku ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr
dsoy fu"d"kZ II vkSj III vuqlj.k djrk gS gSA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
Question :
Sol. (d)
What day is the 17th of a given month?
33. In the below question two statements I and II are givne. These
fdlh fn, x, eghus dh 17 rkjh[k dks dkSu lk fnu gksrk gS\
may either be independent causes or may be effects of
Statements :
independent causes or a common cause. One of these
1. The last day of month is Monday/eghus dk vkf[kjh fnu lkseokj gS
statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both
2. The second Saturday of month is on 12th.
the statements and decide which of the following answer
eghus dk nwljk 'kfuokj 12 rkjh[k dks gSA
choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two
(a) 2 alone is sufficient, while 1 alone is not sufficient
statements.
vdsys 2 i;kZIr gS] tcfd vdsys 1 i;kZIr ugha gS
uhps fn, x, ç'u esa nks dFku I vkSj II fn, x, gSaA ;s ;k rks Lora=
(b) Both 1 and 2 together are sufficient
dkj.k gks ldrs gSa ;k Lora= dkj.kksa ds çHkko ;k lkekU; dkj.k gks
1 vkSj 2 nksuksa ,d lkFk i;kZIr gSa
ldrs gSaA buesa ls ,d dFku nwljs dFku dk çHkko gks ldrk gSA nksuksa
(c) 1 alone is sufficient, while 2 alone is not sufficient
dFkuksa dks i<+sa vkSj r; djsa fd fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk mÙkj vdsys 1 i;kZIr gS] tcfd 2 vdsyk i;kZIr ugha gS
fodYi bu nksuksa dFkuksa ds chp lacaèk dks lgh <ax ls n'kkZrk gSA (d) Neither I alone or II alone is sufficient
Statement/dFku : u rks I vdsyk u II vdsyk i;kZIr gS
I) Saketh lost his job as a software professional due to the recession
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3 14.06.2022 Shift-2)
last month.
Sol. (a)

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1. In a class of 36 students, there are three people between Rohit (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1)
and the one who ranked 21st from the bottom. Rohit’s rank is Sol. (a)
below the one whose rank is 21st from the bottom. What is
Rohit’s rank from the top? 7. In a certain code language, ‘OBTAIN’ is written as 'NATBOI’,
36 Nk=ksa dh ,d d{kk esa] jksfgr vkSj uhps ls 21oka LFkku çkIr djus 'BEGGER' is written as 'RGGEBE. How will 'RUGGED’ be written
okys ds chp rhu O;fä gSaA jksfgr dk jSad ml O;fä ls uhps gS in that language?
ftldk jSad uhps ls 21oka gSA Åij ls jksfgr dk LFkku D;k gS\ ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa ‘OBTAIN’ dks 'NATBOI' fy[kk tkrk gS]
(a) 19th (b) 22nd (c) 18th (d) 20th 'BEGGER' dks 'RGGEBE' fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa 'RUGGED' dks
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1) dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
Sol. (d) (a) DGGUER (b) DGUGRE (c) GGURED (d) DGGURE
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1)
2. If Sol. (d)
‘S # T’ means S is the father of T,
‘S $ T’ means ‘S is the mother of T’, 8. In a certain code language, MORE is written as LNQD, and STOP
‘S @ T’ means ‘S is the husband of T’, is written as RSNO in the same code language, how is TOY
‘S = T’ means ‘S is the son of T’, written?
then how is E related to L in the following expression? ,d fuf’pr dwV Hkk"kk esa MORE dks LNQD fy[kk tkrk gS] vkSj STOP
L$Q=B#D@E$O dks RSNO fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh dwV Hkk"kk esa TOY dks fdl izdkj fy[kk
;fn ‘S # T’ dk vFkZ gS S, T dk firk gS] tk,xk\
‘S $ T’ dk vFkZ gS 'S, T dh eka gS'] (a) SNX (b) NXS (c) PTU (d) XNS
‘S @ T’ dk vFkZ gS ‘S, T dk ifr gS'] (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1)
‘S = T’ dk vFkZ gS ‘S, T dk iq= gS'] Sol. (a)
rks fuEufyf[kr O;atd esa E, L ls fdl çdkj lacafèkr gS\ 9. Study the following arrangement of letters and symbols (from
L$Q=B#D@E$O Left to Right) and answer the question that follows;
(a) Daughter (b) Mother v{kjksa vkSj çrhdksa dh fuEufyf[kr O;oLFkk dk vè;;u djsa ¼ck,a ls
(c) Mother in law (d) Daughter in law nk,a½ vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj ns(a
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1) (Left) H S % V ^ E R U ; F J # S A U & G * G H @ D C ! I N O ? S
Sol. (d) (Right)
How many consonants are there in this arrangement which are
3. If village A is located to the west of village B, village C is to the immediately preceded by a vowel?
south of village A and village D is to the east of village C, then in bl O;oLFkk esa ,sls fdrus O;atu gSa ftuds Bhd igys ,d Loj gS\
which direction is village D located with respect to village A? (a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 2 (d) 3
;fn xkao A, xkao B ds if'pe esa fLFkr gS] xkao C, xkao A ds nf{k.k esa (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1)
gS vkSj xkao D, xkao C ds iwoZ esa gS] rks xkao A ds lacaèk esa xkao D fdl Sol. (c)
fn'kk esa fLFkr gS\
(a) south - east (b) North
(c) North - east (d) East 10. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter- cluster in the
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1) same way as the fourth letter – cluster is related to the third
Sol. (a) letter – cluster and the second letter – cluster is related to the
first letter – cluster.
4. Rohit walked towards the west and took a turn at 45° in the ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks ikaposa v{kj&DyLVj ls mlh rjg
clockwise direction. He again turned at 180° in the clockwise lacafèkr gS tSls pkSFkk v{kj&DyLVj rhljs v{kj&DyLVj ls lacfa èkr gS
direction. Lastly. He truened 270° in the anti – clockwise vkSj nqljk v{kj&DyLVj igys v{kj&DyLVj ls lacafèkr gSA
direction. In which direction was Rohit facing at last? FTPY : JVTA :: NVZG : RXDI :: MPRE : ?
jksfgr if'pe dh vksj pyk vkSj nf{k.kkorZ fn'kk esa 45° ij eqM+ x;kA (a) QSVH (b) QRVG (c) PSUH (d) PRUG
og fQj ls 180° ij nf{k.kkorZ fn'kk esa eqM+kA varr% mlus okekorZ fn'kk (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1)
esa 270° eqM+kA jksfgr dk eq[k var esa fdl fn'kk esa Fkk\ Sol. (b)
(a) West (b) North - West (c) South (d) South-west
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1) 11. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter- cluster in the
Sol. (d) same way as the fourth letter – cluster is related to the third
letter – cluster and the second letter – cluster is related to the
5. In a certain code language, ‘CUP’ is written as ‘DAO’ and ‘Ran’ is first letter – cluster.
written as ‘SEM’. How will ‘BAD’ be written in that language? ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks ikaposa v{kj&DyLVj ls mlh rjg
,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] ‘CUP’ dks ‘DAO’ vkSj ‘RAN’ dks ‘SEM’ lacafèkr gS tSls pkSFkk v{kj&DyLVj rhljs v{kj&DyLVj ls lacfa èkr gS
fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa ‘BAD’ dks dSls fy[kk tk,xk\ vkSj nqljk v{kj&DyLVj igys v{kj&DyLVj ls lacafèkr gSA
(a) COC (b) CEC (c) COD (d) CED IGRS : NJWV :: BMYF : GPDI :: XQSB : ?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1) (a) CTXE (b) BTWE (c) BUWF (d) CUXF
Sol. (b) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (a)
6. In a certain code language, ‘CELL’ is written as '32’, 'PHONE’ is
written as '58’. How will 'BOLD’ be written in that language? 12. four letter – clusters have been given, out of which three are
,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa ‘CELL’ dks '32' fy[kk tkrk gS] 'PHONE' dks alike in some manner and one is different. Select the one that is
'58' fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa 'BOLD' dks dSls fy[kk tk,xk\ different.
(a) 33 (b) 32 (c) 43 (d) 54

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pkj v{kj lewg fn, x, gSa] ftuesa ls rhu fdlh u fdlh :i esa ,d Sol. (b)
tSls gSa vkSj ,d vyx gSA tks vyx gS mls pquAsa
(a) DBI (b) JGO (c) SQX (d) HFM 20. If ‘+’ means ‘division’, ‘÷ Means ‘subtraction’, ‘-‘ means
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1) ‘multiplication’ and ‘×’ means ‘addition’, then what is the value
Sol. (b) of the the given expression?
;fn '$' dk vFkZ 'Hkkx'] '÷’ dk vFkZ gS ‘?kVkuk'] '&' dk vFkZ 'xq.kk' vkSj
13. The second number pairs is obtained by changing the first '×' dk vFkZ 'tksM+' gS] rks fuEufyf[kr lehdj.k dk eku D;k gS\
number pairs following a certain operatio and logic. The same 175 – 10 + 2 × 165 ÷ 25 + 5 = ?
pattern is followed in three of the following four pairs. In which (a) 1025 (b) 1015 (c) 1035 (d) 1045
of the following pairs is the pattern NOT followed? (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1)
nwljk la[;k&;qXe ,d fuf'pr lapkyu vkSj rdZ ds ckn igys Sol. (c)
la[;k&;qXe dks cnydj çkIr fd;k tkrk gSA fuEufyf[kr pkj tksfM+;ksa
esa ls rhu esa leku iSVuZ dk ikyu fd;k tkrk gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls 21. Six friends are sitting in a bench facing east. Falak is third to the
fdl tksM+s esa iSVuZ dk ikyu ugha fd;k x;k gS\ right of Charu. There are only two people sitting between
(a) 18, 52 (b) 24, 70 (c) 43, 86 (d) 39, 115 Sargun and Karan. Charu is at the north end of the bench. Arav
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1) is sitting to the immediate left of Falak. Vaibhav and Karan are
Sol. (c) sitting immediately next to each other. Who is sitting second
from the south end?
14. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the Ng fe= iwoZ dh vksj eq[k djds ,d csp a ij cSBs gSaA Qyd pk# ds
following series. nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij gSA ljxqu vkSj dj.k ds chp dsoy nks O;fä
ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks cSBs gSaA pk# csp
a ds mÙkjh Nksj ij gSA vkjo Qyd ds Bhd ck;sa cSBk
çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA gSA oSHko vkSj dj.k ,d nwljs ds Bhd cxy esa cSBs gSaA nf{k.k Nksj ls
67, 71, 79, 91, 107, ? nwljs LFkku ij dkSu cSBk gS\
(a) 123 (b) 119 (c) 131 (d) 127 (a) Arav (b) Sargun (c) Falak (d) Karan
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (d) Sol. (d)

15. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the 22. P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting around a circular table, facing the
following series. centre, P sits second to the left of U and third to the right of Q. S
ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks sits second to the right of U. R sits second to the left of Q. who is
çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA the immediate neighbor of Q and T both?
23, 33, 49, 71, 109, ? P] Q] R] S] T vkSj U ,d o`Ùkkdkj est ds pkjksa vksj dsæa dh vksj eq[k
(a) 135 (b) 163 (c) 119 (d) 123 djds cSBs gSa] P] U ds ck;sa
ls nwljs LFkku ij vkSj Q ds nk;sa ls rhljs
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1) LFkku ij cSBk gSA S] U ds nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA R, Q ds ck,a
Sol. (b) ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA Q vkSj T nksuksa dk fudVre iM+kslh dkSu
gS\
16. Select the letter-cluster from among the given options that can (a) S (b) U (c) R (d) P
replace the question mark (?) in the following series. (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1)
ml v{kjkafdd&lewg dh igpku djs]a tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk ls Sol. (a)
lacaf/kr ugha gSA
KMI, IKG, GIE, ? 23. Eight friends, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a squre
(a) GEC (b) EGC (c) EGB (d) GEB table. Four of them are sitting at four corners of the table and
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1) are facing the centre. The other four are sitting at the middle of
Sol. (b) each of the four sides and are facing opposite to the centre. E is
17. Select the letter – cluster that can fill in the blank in the facing the centre and is not an immediate neigbhour of G. A is
following series. facing centre and is sitting at the third position from the right of
ml v{kj&lewg dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk esa fjä LFkku G. D is sitting to the immediate right of B. B is facing the centre
dks Hkj ldrk gSA while C is not an immediate neigbhour of A. There is only one
ANDR, DKJL, GHPF, FEVZ, ______, PYHN person sitting between G and H. Who among the following sits
(a) MBBS (b) MBCT (c) MBTI (d) MBBT to the immediate right of F?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1) vkB fe=] A, B, C, D, E, F, G vkSj H ,d oxkZdkj est ds pkjksa vksj cSBs
Sol. (d) gSaA muesa ls pkj est ds pkjksa dksuksa ij cSBs gSa vkSj dsæa dh vksj mUeq[k
gSaA vU; pkj pkjksa Hkqtkvksa esa ls çR;sd ds eè; esa cSBs gSa vkSj dsæa ds
foijhr mUeq[k gSaA E dk eq[k dsæa dh vksj gS vkSj og G dk fudVre
18. If it was Monday on 12 July 1965, then which day of the week iM+kslh ugha gSA A dk eq[k dsæa dh vksj gS vkSj og G ds nk;sa ls rhljs
was it on 14 August 1966?
LFkku ij cSBk gSA D, B ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gSA B dk eq[k dsæa dh vksj gS
;fn 12 tqykbZ 1965 dks lkseokj Fkk] rks 14 vxLr 1966 dks lIrkg
tcfd C dk eq[k ugha gSA A ds Bhd cxy esa gSA G vkSj H ds chp dsoy
dk dkSu lk fnu Fkk\
,d O;fä cSBk gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu F ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gS\
(a) Tuesday (b) Sunday (c) Wednesday (d) Monday
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1) (a) E (b) A (c) G (d) D
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (b)
Sol. (a)
19. If 1 August 2021 was Sunday, then what was the day on 1
24. A is shorter than E but taller than C. C is taller than D but
November 2021?
shorter than B, who is shorter than A. who among them is the
;fn 1 vxLr 2021 dks jfookj Fkk] rks 1 uoacj 2021 dks dkSu lk fnu
tallest?
Fkk\ A, E ls NksVk gS ysfdu C ls yack gSA C, D ls yack gS ysfdu B ls NksVk
(a) Sunday (b) Monday (c) Tuesday (d) Friday
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1)
gS] tks A ls NksVk gSA muesa ls lcls yack dkSu gS\

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(a) D (b) E (c) B (d) A (a) Trousers (b) Sweater (c) coat (d) Gloves
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (b) Sol. (d)

25. Five friends A, B, C, D and E are sitting in a circle facing towards 28. Six colleagues, Raj, Shruti, Mayank, Preyesh, Viren and Ojas,
centre. Their order of sitting must fulfill the following Study in the same class. Viren is taller than Raj. Ojas has the
conditions: same height as Preyesh, who is taller than Shruti. Mayank is
ikap fe= A, B, C, D vkSj E ,d o`Ùk esa dsæa dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSaA tallter than Viren. Raj is not taller than Shruti. Which of the
muds cSBus dk Øe fuEufyf[kr 'krksaZ dks iwjk djuk pkfg, following options is NOT necessarily correct according to the
1. A and C are immediate neighbours of each other. given information?
A vkSj C ,d nwljs ds fudVre iMkslh gSa- Ng lgdeÊ& jkt] Jqfr] e;ad] çs;s'k] ohjsu vkSj vkstl] ,d gh d{kk
2. C is the 2nd person to the right of D. esa i<+rs gSaA ohjsu] jkt ls yEck gSA vkstl dh yECkkbZ] izs;’s k ds cjkcj
C, D ds nk;sa nwljk O;fä gSA gS tks Jqfr ls yEck gSA e;ad] ohjsu ls yEck gSA jkt] Jqfr ls yEck
3. A is not an immediate neigbhour of D. ugha gSA nh xbZ tkudkjh ds vuqlkj fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk fodYi
A, D dk fudVre iM+ksl ugha gSA vko';d :i ls lgh ugha gS\
4. B sits 2nd to the left of A. (a) Viren is tallter than Shruti./ ohjsu] Jqfr ls yack gSA
B, A ds ck;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA (b) Raj is shorter than Mayank./ jkt] e;ad ls NksVk gSA
What will be the position of E with respect to C? (c) Shruti is shorter than Ojas./ Jqfr] vkstl ls NksVh gSA
C ds lUnHkZ esa E dk LFkku D;k gksxk\ (d) Ojas is taller than Raj./ vkstl] jkt ls yack gSA
(a) E is second to the left of C/ E, C ds ckbZa vksj nwljk gS (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1)
(b) E is to immediate right of C/ E, C ds rRdky nkfguh vksj gS Sol. (a)
(c) E is third to the right of C/ E, C ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij gS
(d) E is second to the right of C/ E, C ds nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij gS 29. Six companies, P, Q, R, S, T and U are situated on different floors
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1) of a 6 floored building, but not necessarily in the same order.
Sol. (d) The lowest floor of the building is numbered 1, the floor above
26. Read the given information carefully and then answer the it is numbered as 2, and so on, up to the top floor, which is
question that follows. numbered as 6. Company Q is not situated af floor number 1.
nh xbZ tkudkjh dks è;ku ls i<+as vkSj mlds ckn fn, x, ç'u dk Company P has five companies situated below its floor. There
mÙkj nsAa are only two companies situated between the floors of
A, B, C, D and E help themselves to buy some drinks from a stall. companies T and P and also between the companies Q and U.
Four of them each buy a cup of coffee. B and D do not buy tea as Company S is situated on an odd numbered floor, but not on the
all the others do. In fact, B buys one drink, which is a cold drink. lowest floor. Which company is situated on floor number 1?
Cold drink is not bought by other aprt from B. only A and E do Ng daifu;ka] P] Q] R] S, T vkSj U ,d 6 eaftyk bekjr ds fofHkUu
not buy ice-tea. Who among the following buys three drinks? ryksa ij fLFkr gSa] ysfdu t:jh ugha fd blh Øe esa gksAa bekjr dh
A] B, C, D vkSj E, Lo;a ,d LVky ls dqN is; [kjhnus gSaA muesa ls pkj] lcls fupyh eafty dh la[;k 1 gS] blds Åij dh eafty dh la[;k
,d&,d dei dkWih [kjhnrs gSA B vkSj D vU; lHkh dh rjg pk; ugha 2 gS] vkSj blh rjg] lcls Åij dh eafty rd] ftldh la[;k 6 gSA
[kjhnrs gSaA okLro esa] B dsoy ,d is; [kjhnrk gS] tks ,d dksYM fMªad daiuh Q eafty la[;k 1 ds ckn fLFkr ugha gSA daiuh P esa ikap
gSA B ds vykok dksbZ vU; dksYM fMªad ugha [kjhnrk gSA dsoy A vkSj E daifu;ka gSaA blds ry ds uhps fLFkr gSA daiuh T vkSj P ds ryksa ds
vkbl&Vh ugha [kjhnrs gSaA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu rhu is; [kjhnrk chp vkSj daifu;ksa Q vkSj U ds chp dsoy nks daifu;ka fLFkr gSaA daiuh
gS\ S ,d fo"ke la[;k okyh eafty ij fLFkr gS] ysfdu lcls fupyh
(a) B (b) C (c) E (d) A eafty ij ugha gSA dkSu lh daiuh ¶yksj uacj 1 ij fLFkr gS\
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1) (a) P (b) U (c) R (d) T
Sol. (b) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (b)
27. five clothes, sweater, jacket, coat, gloves and trousers, are made
of different fabrics, wooll, fur, velvet, flannel and taffeta, but not 30. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming
necessarily in the same order. Also, each has a different colour, that the information given in the statements is true, even if it
red, orange, black, white and yellow, but not necessarily in the appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide
same order. which of the given conclusions logically follows) from the
ikap diM+]s LosVj] tSdsV] dksV] nLrkus vkSj irywu] vyx&vyx diM+s statements.
& Åu] Qj] e[key] QykySu vkSj rQrk ls cus gSa] ysfdu mudk blh fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd
Øe esa gksuk vfuok;Z ugha gSA blds vykok] izR;sd dk jax dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr
vyx&vyx & yky] ukajxh] dkyk] lQsn vkSj ihyk gS] ysfdu mudk rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu
blh Øe esa gksuk vfuok;Z ugha gSaA lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS½A
The jacket and trousers are not made of velvet. The sweater is Statements:
orange in colour. The coat is made of fur but is not black or red I. All keys are locks./ lHkh pkfc;ka rkys gSaA
in colour. The gloves are yellow in colour but are not made of II. Some locks are doors/ dqN rkys njokts gSa
flannel or taffeta. The orange coloured item is made of wool. Conclusions/fu"d"kZ:
The jacket is made of Flannel and is neither black nor white in I. Some doors are keys/ dqN njokts pkfc;ka gSa
colour. The trouser is not white in colour. Which item is made II. Some doors locks/ dqN njokts can
of velvet? (a) Both conclusions I and II follow
tSdsV vkSj irywu e[key ls ugha cus gSaA LosVj ukjaxh jax dk gSA fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
dksV Qj ls cuk gS ysfdu dkys ;k yky jax dk ugha gSA nLrkus ihys (b) Only conclusion I follows
jax ds gSa ysfdu ;s QykySu ;k rQ+rk ls ugha cus gSaA ukjaxh jax ds dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
oLrq Åu ls cus gSA tSdsV QykySu ls cuk gS vkSj ;g u rks dkys vkSj (c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
u gh lQsn jax dk gSA irywu dk jax lQsn ugha gSA buesa ls dkSu lk u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
oL= e[key ls cuk gS\
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(d) Only conclusion II follows/dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS fdlkuksa dks mRiknu ykxr ds vfrfjä èku dh vko';drk ugha gSA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1) (a) Only assumption II is implicit.
Sol. (d) dsoy èkkj.kk II fufgr gSA
(b) Both assumptions I and II are implicit.
31. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming nksuksa èkkj.kk,a I vkSj II fufgr gSaA
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it (c) Neither assumption I nor II is implicit.
appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide u rks èkkj.kk I vkSj u gh II fufgr gSA
which of the given conclusions logically follows) from the (d) Only assumption I is implicit. /dsoy èkkj.kk I fufgr gSA
statements. (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1)
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd Sol. (d)
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu 33. A question is given, followed by two statements labelled 1 and
lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS½A 2. Identify which of the statements 'stare sufficient to answer
Statements: the question.
a) Some boxes are bags/ dqN c‚Dl cSx gSa ,d ç'u fn;k x;k gS] ftlds ckn 1 vkSj 2 yscy okys nks dFku fn,
b) All pouches are bags/ lHkh ikmp cSx gSa x, gSaA igpkusa fd dkSu lk dFku ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ: gSA
I. Some bags are boxes./ dqN cSx c‚Dl gSaA Question:
II. Some pouches are boxes./ dqN ikmp c‚Dl gSaA Is mohita younger or older than Shubam?
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow eksfgrk 'kqHke ls NksVh gS ;k cM+h\
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa Statements/dFku:
(b) Only conclusion I follows 1. Mohita is, at present, exactly 35 years younger than her
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS father.
(c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows eksfgrk fQygky vius firk ls Bhd 35 lky NksVh gSaA
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS 2. Mohita’s brother, Shubham, who was born is 1954, is exactly
(d) Only conclusion II follows/dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS 34 years younger than his father
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1) eksfgrk ds HkkbZ] 'kqHke] ftudk tUe 1954 esa gqvk Fkk] vius firk ls
Sol. (b) Bhd 34 o"kZ NksVs gSa
(a) 1 alone is sufficient, while 2 alone is not sufficient
32. Consider the given statement and decide which of the given vdsys 1 i;kZIr gS] tcfd vdsys 2 i;kZIr ugha gS
assumptions is/are implicit in the statement. (b) Both 1 and 2 together are sufficient
fn, x, dFku ij fopkj djsa vkSj r; djsa fd fn, x, vuqekuksa esa ls 1 vkSj 2 nksuksa ,d lkFk i;kZIr gSa
dkSu lk dFku esa fufgr gSA (c) 2 alone is sufficient, while 1 alone is not sufficient
Statement/dFku% vdsys 2 i;kZIr gS] tcfd 1 vdsyk i;kZIr ugha gS
Farmers should be given extra 10% of the cosot of production with (d) Either 1 alone or 2 alone is sufficient
the price for their produce. ;k rks 1 vdsyk ;k vdsyk 2 i;kZIr gS
fdlkuksa dks mudh mit dh dher ds lkFk mRiknu ykxr dk 10% (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-1)
vfrfjä fn;k tkuk pkfg,A Sol. (b)
Assumptions:
I. There are farmers who need monetary support.
,sls fdlku gSa ftUgsa ekSfæd lgk;rk dh vko';drk gSA
II. Farmers do not need extra money of production cost.

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1. In a class Anu ranked 15th from the bottom and 14th from the 6. In a certain code language, BUT is written as DWV and LOW is
top. How many students are there in the class? written as NQY. How will CUP be written in that language?
,d d{kk esa vuq dk LFkku uhps ls 15oka vkSj Åij ls 14oka gSA d{kk esa ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] BUT dks DWV vkSj LOW dks NQY fy[kk
fdrus Nk= gSa\ tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa CUP dks dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
(a) 29 (b) 27 (c) 30 (d) 28 (a) RWE (b) EWR (c) UCP (d) PUC
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (d) Sol. (b)

2. Pointing at a picture, Yuvika said that the boy in the picture is 7. In a certain code language, ‘BLISS’ is written as ‘MAITR’ and
the son of her father’s mother’s daughter. How is that boy ‘JAPAN’ is written as ‘BIPOZ’. How will ‘GLOBE’ be written in
related to Yuvika? that language?
,d rLohj dh vksj b'kkjk djrs gq, ;qfodk us dgk fd rLohj esa fn[k ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] BLISS dks MAITR vkSj JAPAN dks BIPOZ
jgk yM+dk mlds firk dh eka dh csVh dk csVk gSA og yM+dk ;qfodk fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa GLOBE dks dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
ls fdl çdkj lacafèkr gS\ (a) MFOCD (b) MFOFA (c) MFOEA (d) MFACD
(a) Brother (b) Mother’s brother’s son (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
(c) Father’s sister’s son (d) Father’ brother Sol. (b)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (c) 8. reading the given cluster from left to right, how many
consonants are thee that are immediately followed by a vowel?
3. If Radha is sitting to the south of Krishna and Rahul is sitting to fn, x, lewg dks ck,a ls nk,a i<+rs gq,] vki fdrus O;atu gSa ftuds
the east of Krishna, in which direction is Radha sitting with Bhd ckn ,d Loj gS\
respect to Rahul? (Left) ATGH@7DOGKI7#PE41D&GOH4@3IKMBUCD (Right)
;fn jkèkk —".k ds nf{k.k esa cSBh gS vkSj jkgqy —".k ds iwoZ esa cSBk gS] (a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 3 (d) 6
rks jkgqy ds lUnHkZ esa jkèkk fdl fn'kk esa cSBh gS\ (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
(a) North - West (b) South – West Sol. (b)
(c) South - East (d) North - East
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2) 9. How Many such pairs of letters are there in the word
Sol. (b) COMFORTS (in both forward and backward directions) which
have as many letters between them in the word as there are in
4. Ravish Kumar starts running facing towards the south. He runs English alphabetical order?
for 20m, then takes a left turn, and then runs for another 30m. 'kCn COMFORTS esa ,sls fdrus v{kj ;qXe ¼vkxs vkSj ihNs nksuksa
Again, he takes a left turn and runs 70m. He then finally turns fn'kkvksa es½a ekStwn gS] ftuds chp 'kCn esa mrus gh v{kj gSa ftrus muds
left and walks 30 m. chp vaxzsth o.kZekyk ds Øe esa gSa\
joh'k dqekj nf{k.k dh vksj eqag djds nkSM+uk 'kq: djrs gSaA og 20 (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 6
ehVj nkSM+rk gS] fQj ck,a eqM+rk gS] vkSj fQj 30 ehVj rd nkSM+rk gSA (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
fQj ls] og ck,a eqM+rk gS vkSj 70 ehVj nkSM+rk gSA fQj og var esa ck;sa Sol. (b)
eqM+rk gS vkSj 30 eh pyrk gSA
What is the current position of Ravish with respect to the 10. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. decide
starting point? (All Turns are 90° turns only) which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given
çkjafHkd fcanq ds lUnHkZ esa joh'k dh orZeku fLFkfr D;k gS\ ¼lHkh eksM+ statements?
dsoy 90° eksM+ ds gSa½ fn, x, dFku vkSj fu"d"kksZa dks /;kuiwoZd i<+aAs r; djsa fd fn, x,
(a) North, 50 m (b) South, 70m fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu ls dFku dk rkfdZd :Ik ls ikyu djrs gSa\
(c) West, 20 m (d) East, 30 m dFku %
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2) Z>H≥Y>R<D≥F>X
Sol. (a) fu"d"kZ%
(i) Z ≥ X (ii) F > H
5. In a certain code language, MANGO is written as NCQKT, and (a) Both conclusions I and II follow
‘APPLE’ is written as ‘BRSPJ’ in the same code language, how is fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
PEARS written? (b) Only conclusion I follows
,d fuf’pr dwV Hkk"kk esa MANGO dks NCQKT fy[kk tkrk gS] vkSj dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
APPLE dks BRSPJ fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh dwV Hkk"kk esa PEARS dks fdl (c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
izdkj fy[kk tk,xk\ u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
(a) QGDVX (b) QDDVY (c) QGDVW (d) QGDUW (d) Only conclusion II follows
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2) dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
Sol. (a) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
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17. If 21st March 2021 was a Sunday, then what will be the day on
11. Select the option that is related to the fifth alphanumeric- 12th January 2022?
cluster in the same way as the second letter-cluster is related to ;fn 21 ekpZ 2021 dks jfookj Fkk] rks 12 tuojh 2022 dks dkSu lk
the first alphanumeric-cluster and the fourth alphanumeric fnu gksxk\
cluster is related to the third letter-cluster. (a) Wednesday (b) Monday
ml foDYi dk p;u dhft,] ftldk ikaposa v{kj lewg ls ogh laca/k (c) Sunday (d) Friday
gS] tks nwljs v{kj&lewg dk igys v{kj&lewg ls gS vkSj rhljs v{kj (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
lewg dk pkSFks v{kj lewg ls gSA Sol. (a)
PJEB : SQHI :: MCQX : PJTE :: LRCT : ?
(a) QWHY (b) OWFY (c) QYHA (d) OYFA 18. If 20 May 2018 was a Sunday, then what was day it on 26
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2) August 2018?
Sol. (d) ;fn 20 ebZ 2018 dks jfookj Fkk] rks 26 vxLr 2018 dks dkSu lk fnu
Fkk\
12. Select the option that is related to the fifth alphanumeric- (a) Friday (b) Thursday (c) Saturday (d) Sunday
cluster in the same way as the second letter-cluster is related to (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
the first alphanumeric-cluster and the fourth alphanumeric Sol. (d)
cluster is related to the third letter-cluster. 19. If ÷ means addition, × means subtraction, + means
ml foDYi dk p;u dhft,] ftldk ikaposa v{kj lewg ls ogh laca/k multiplication and – means division, then
gS] tks nwljs v{kj&lewg dk igys v{kj&lewg ls gS vkSj rhljs v{kj ;fn ÷ dk vFkZ tksM+] × dk vFkZ ?kVko] $ dk vFkZ xq.kk vkSj – dk vFkZ
lewg dk pkSFks v{kj lewg ls gSA Hkkx gS] rks
WJOF : ZORK :: CPNY : FUQD :: XRLD : ? 30 – 10 + 4 × 6 ÷ 4 = ?
(a) AWOI (b) CWQI (c) AUOG (d) CUQG (a) 11 (b) 10 (c) 13 (d) 12
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (A) Sol. (b)
13. Select the number from among the given options that can 20. Five friends Amit, Bablu, Chirag, Deepak and Eklavya, each
replace the question mark (?) in the following series. having different occupations Advocate, Boxer, Coach, Doctor
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk and Engineer, are sitting around a circular table facing the
esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA cente.
113, 115, 119, 125, 133, ? ikap fe= vfer] ccyw] fpjkx] nhid vkSj ,dyO;] çR;sd ds
(a) 141 (b) 147 (c) 152 (d) 143 vyx&vyx O;olk; ,MoksdsV] c‚Dlj] dksp] M‚DVj vkSj bathfu;j gSa]
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2) dsæa dh vksj eqag djds ,d xksykdkj est ds pkjksa vksj cSBs gSaA
Sol. (d) 1. Bablu is a Boxer and Deepak is a Doctor.
ccyw ,d c‚Dlj gS vkSj nhid ,d M‚DVj gSA
14. Select the number from among the given options that can 2. Amit sits second to the right of Chirag, who is a coach.
replace the question mark (?) in the following series. vfer] fpjkx ds nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gS] tksfd ,d dksp gSA
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk 3. The Boxer will never sit immediately next to the Coach.
esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA c‚Dlj dHkh Hkh dksp ds Bhd cxy esa ugha cSBsxkA
16, 29, 46, 65, 88, ? 4. The Doctor and Boxer are immediate neigbhours of each other.
(a) 117 (b) 123 (c) 119 (d) 101 M‚DVj vkSj c‚Dlj ,d nwljs ds rRdky iM+kslh gSaA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2) Who sits to the immediate right of Chirag?
Sol. (a) fpjkx ds Bhd nk;sa dkSu cSBk gS\
(a) Deepak (b) Bablu (c) Amit (d) Eklavya
15. In the series 11, 19, 27, 35, 43, …… Which of the following will (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
NOT be a number of the series? Sol. (d)
J`[a kyk esa 11] 19] 27] 35] 43] …… fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh J`a[kyk
dh la[;k ugha gksxh\ 21. Read the given information carefully and answer the question
(a) 434 (b) 107 (c) 307 (d) 195 the follows.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2) nh xbZ tkudkjh dks è;ku ls i<+sa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nsaA
Sol. (a) Ganesh, Raju, Rohit, Isha, Janak, Preet, Chandan and Madhur are
eight employees who are sitting for a discussion around a
16. Select the number from among the given options that can circular table, facing its centre. Their professions are pilot,
replace the question mark (?) in the following series. Doctor, publisher, Engineer, General Manger, Union Leader,
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk Reseracher and Dean, but not necessarily in the same order.
esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA Raju is sitting second to the left of Preeti. The dean is to the
100, 93, 103, 96, 106, 90, ? immediate left of Preeti. Only three people are there between
(a) 123 (b) 109 (c) 127 (d) 132 the Dean and Ganesh. There is only one person sitting between
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2) the Engineer and Ganesh. The publisher is sitting to the
Sol. (b) immediate right of the Engineer. Madhur is sitting second to the
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neighbours of each other. Neither Rohit nor Janak is the Sol. (b)
Engineer. The general Manger is sitting to the immediate left of
Raju. The union Leader is sitting second to the right of the 24. P and Q like to drink coffee and tea. R and S like coffee and
Publisher. The Researcher is an immediate neighbor of the energy drink. Q and S like tea and cold drink. R, S and T like
Engineer. Rohit is sitting second to the right of the Pilot. energy drink and ice-tea. Who among the following likes only
What is the position of Chandan with respect to the Dean? three drinks, viz., coffee, tea, and cold drink?
x.ks'k] jktw] jksfgr] bZ'kk] tud] çhfr] panu vkSj eèkqj vkB deZpkjh gSa P vkSj Q dks d‚Qh vkSj pk; ihuk ilan gSA R vkSj S dks d‚Qh vkSj
tks fdlh ppkZ ds fy, ,d o`Ùkkdkj est ds ifjr% dsUnz dh vksj eq[k ,utÊ fMªad ilan gSA Q vkSj S dks pk; vkSj dksYM fMªad ilan gSA R] S
djds cSBs gSaA muds is’k & ik;yV] fpfdRld] izdk’kd] bathfu;j] vkSj T dks ,utÊ fMªad vkSj vkbl&Vh ilan gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu
egkizca/kd] ;wfu;u yhMj] 'kks/kdrkZ vkSj Mhu gSa] ysfdu mudk blh dsoy rhu is; ilan djrk gS] tSls] d‚Qh] pk; vkSj dksYM fMªad\
Øe esa gksuk vfuok;Z ugha gSa jktw] izhfr ds ckbZa vksj nqljs LFkku ij
cSBk gSA Mhu] izhfr ds ckbZ vksj Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA Mhu vkSj x.ks’k (a) R (b) T (c) Q (d) P
ds chp dsoy rhu O;fDr cSBs gSA bathfu;j vkSj x.ks’k ds chp dsoy (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
,d O;fDr cSBk gSA izdk’kd] bathfu;j ds nkbZa vksj Bhd cxy esa cSBk Sol. (c)
gSA e/kqj] izhfr ds nkbZa vksj nqljs LFkku LFkku cSBk gSA bZ’kk Mhu gSA
jksfgr vkSj tud ,d & nqljs ds Bhd cxy esa cSBs gSA u rks jksfgr 25. There are five friends, Leo, Casey, Pamela, Alisha and Andrew.
vkSj u gh tud bathfu;j gSA egkizca/kd] jktq ds ckbZ vksj Bhd cxy Each one likes a different fruit: Apple, Mango, Strawberry, Pear
esa cSBk gSA ;wfu;u yhMj] izdk’kd ds nkbZa vksj nqljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA and Apricot, not necessarily in the same order. Aslo, each of
'kks/kdrkZ] bathfu;j ds Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA jksfgr] ik;yV ds nkbZa them have different professions: dancer, actor, singer, doctor
vksj nqljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA Mhu ds lkis{k panu dk LFkku dkSu lk gS\ and professor, not necessarily in the same order.
(a) Second to the right (b) Third to the left ikap nksLr gSa] fy;ks] dslh] ikesyk] vyh'kk vkSj ,aMª;wA çR;sd dks
(c) Third to the right (d) Second to the left
vyx&vyx Qy ilan gSa% lsc] vke] LVª‚csjh] uk'kikrh vkSj [kqckuh]
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
t:jh ugha fd blh Øe esa gksAa vly esa] muesa ls çR;sd ds
Sol. (a)
vyx&vyx is'ks gSa% urZd] vfHkusrk] xk;d] M‚DVj vkSj çksQslj] t:jh
22. Four people Shweta, Ranu, Ekagra and Tanmay are seated at
ugha fd blh Øe esa gksAa
the four conrners of a square table. Two of them are facing the The one who like pear is professor. The one who likes mango is
centre while two are facing in the direction opposite to the a singer or a doctor. Leo likes apple but is neither a dancer not
centre. Ranu is seated to the immediate right of both tammay a doctor. Casey is a singer. Andrew likes Pear. The one who is
and shweta. Shweta is sitting to the immediate right of Ekagra. singer likes Apricot. Alisha likes Strawberry. Who is the doctor
Tanmay is seated to immediate left of Ekagra. Ekagra is not by profession?
facing the centre. Who among the four is not facing the centre? uk'kikrh ilan djus okyk O;fä çksQslj gSA vke ilan djus okyk
pkj O;fä Üosrk] jkuw] ,dxjk vkSj rUe; ,d oxkZdkj est ds pkjksa O;fä xk;d ;k M‚DVj gSA fy;ks dks lsc ilan gS ysfdu og u rks
dksuksa ij cSBs gSaA muesa ls nks dk eq[k dsæa dh vksj gS tcfd nks dk Mkalj gS vkSj u gh M‚DVjA dslh ,d xkf;dk gSaA ,aMª;w dks uk'kikrh
eq[k dsæa dh foijhr fn'kk esa gS- jkuw] rEe; vkSj Üosrk nksuksa ds Bhd ilan gSA og O;fä tks xk;d gS] [kqckuh ilan djrk gSA vyh'kk dks
nk;sa cSBh gSA Üosrk] ,dxzk ds Bhd nk;sa cSBh gSA rUe;] ,dkxzk ds Bhd LVª‚csjh ilan gSA is'ks ls M‚DVj dkSu gS\
ck;sa cSBk gSA ,dxzk dk eq[k dsæa dh vksj ugha gSA pkj esa ls fdldk (a) Alisha (b) Casey (c) Andrew (d) Pamela
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
eq[k dsæa dh vksj ugha gS\
Sol. (d)
(a) Ekagra and Tanmay
(b) Ekagra and Ranu
26. Six hourses numbered as A, B, C, D, E and F are participating in
(c) Shweta and Ekagra
a horse race, on the race track horse C is standing between
(d) Shweta and Ranu
horse A and horse E as its immediate neighbours. Horse D is
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
not standing at any of the extreme ends. Horse B is standing to
Sol. (c)
the immediate right of horse E. Horse F is not standing at the
extreme right end. Horse D is standing at fourth to the left of
23. Six colleagues work together in an office. Ted is younger than
horse B.
Ann. Elle is older than Ricky. Stuart is older than Ted. Ted is of
If all the horses are facing towards north, which horse is
the same age as Elle. Ricky is not younger than Veronica. Stuart
standing at the extreme left end?
is younger than Ann. Which of the following options is NOT
A, B, C, D, E vkSj F Øekad okys N% ,d ?kqM+nkSM+ esa Hkkx ys jgs gSaA jsl
correct according to the above information?
,d dk;kZy; esa Ng lgdeÊ ,d lkFk dk;Z djrs gSaA VsM] ,su ls NksVk VªSd ij ?kksM+k C, ?kksM+s A vkSj ?kksM+s E ds chp esa bl izdkj [kM+k gS f dos
gSA ,ys] fjdh ls cM+h gSA LVqvVZ] VsM ls cM+s gSaA VsM] ,ys dh mez ds nksuksa blds Bhd cxy esa [kM+s gSaA ?kksM+k D fdlh Hkh fdukjs ij ugha
leku gSA fjdh] osjksfudk ls NksVk ugha gSA LVqvVZ] ,su ls NksVk gSA [kM+k gSA ?kksM+k B, ?kksM+s E ds nkbZa vksj Bhd cxy esa [kM+k gSA ?kksM+k F, nk;sa
mijksä tkudkjh ds vuqlkj fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk fodYi lgh fdukjs ij ugha [kM+k gSA ?kksM+k D, ?kksM+s B ds ck;sa vksj pkSFks LFkku ij
ugha gS\ [kM+k gSA
(a) Elle is not older than Ann./ ,ys] ,su ls cM+h ugha gSA ;fn lHkh ?kksM+ksa dk eq[k mÙkj dh vksj gS] rks dkSu lk ?kksM+k ck,a fljs
(b) Ricky is older than Ted./ fjdh] VsM ls cM+k gSA ij [kM+k gS\
(c) Veronica is younger than Ted./ osjksfudk] VsM ls NksVh gSA (a) A (b) B (c) F (d) C
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
(d) Stuart is older than Elle/ LVqvV]Z ,ys ls cM+k gSA.
Sol. (c)
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Some scarfs are shawls/ dqN LdkQZ 'k‚y gSa


27. A student has exactly eight books A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H, from Some shawls are mufflers,/ dqN 'k‚y eQyj gSa]
which he must choose exactly five to be put in a bag. Any Conclusions:
combination is acceptable, provided it meets the following I. Some scarfs are mufflers/ dqN LdkQZ eQyj gSa
conditions: II. Some mufflers are shawls./ dqN eQyj 'k‚y gSaA
,d Nk= ds ikl Bhd vkB iqLrdsa A] B] C] D] E] F] G vkSj H gSa] (a) Both conclusions I and II follow
ftuesa ls mls ,d cSx esa j[kus ds fy, Bhd ikap iqLrdsa pquuh gksaxhA fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
dksbZ Hkh la;kstu Lohdk;Z gS] c'krZs og fuEufyf[kr 'krksaZ dks iwjk djrk (b) Only conclusion I follows
gks dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
If A is chosen, F cannot be chosen. (c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
;fn A dks pquk tkrk gS] rks F dks ugha pquk tk ldrk gSA u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
If B is choosen, E must also be chosen. (d) Only conclusion II follows
;fn B pquk tkrk gS] rks E dks Hkh pquk tkuk pkfg,A dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
If D is chosen, G must also be chosen. (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
;fn D pquk tkrk gS] rks G dks Hkh pquk tkuk pkfg,A Sol. (d)
Choose from the given options below, the combination of books
which satisfies given three conditions. 30. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming
uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls mu iqLrdksa ds la;kstu dks pqfu, tks nh that the information given in the statements is true, even if it
xbZ rhu 'krksZa dks iwjk djrs gSaA appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide
(a) B, D,E, F, G (b) B, C, D, F, G which of the given conclusions logically follow from the
(c) A, B, D, E, F (d) A, B, C, D, G statements.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2) fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd
Sol. (a) dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu
28. In a deven – storeyed building, having floors numbered from 1
lk dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA
to 7, A, B, C, D, E and F each live on a different floor. The ground
Statements:
floor is numbered floor number 1, the floor above it is floor
All rocks are bangles./ lHkh pêkusa pwfM+;k¡ gSaA
number 2 and so on. One of the floors in the building is vacant.
No bangle is ring./ dksbZ pwM+h vaxwBh ugha gSA
B lives on the floor number 6. No floor below the floor no. 3 is
Some rings are chains/ dqN fjax psu gSa
vacant : and no odd numbered floor is vacant. Only B lives
between the floors of A and F. Only one person lives between E Conclusions:
and D. only two people live between C and F. C lives on one of I. Some bangles are rocks./ dqN pwfM+;k¡ pêkusa gSaA
the floors below F. More than one person lives between D and II. Some chains are bangles. / dqN tathjsa pwfM+;k¡ gSaA
B. Which of the following floor numbers is vacant? (a) Conclusion II follows / fu"d"kZ II fuEukuqlkj gS
,d nhu&HkaMkj okyh bekjr es]a ftldh eaftyksa dh la[;k 1 ls 7 rd (b) Both the conclusions I and II follow
gS] A, B, C, D, E vkSj F çR;sd ,d vyx eafty ij jgrs gSaA Hkwry dh fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
la[;k eafty la[;k 1 gS] blds Åij dh eafty eafty la[;k 2 gS (c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
vkSj blh rjgA Hkou dh ,d eafty [kkyh gSA B eafty la[;k 6 ij u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS
jgrk gSA eafty la[;k 6 ds uhps dksbZ eafty ugha gSA 3 [kkyh gS: vkSj (d) Conclusion I follows
dksbZ fo"ke la[;k okyh eafty [kkyh ugha gSA dsoy B, A vkSj F dh fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
eaftyksa ds chp jgrk gSA E vkSj D ds chp dsoy ,d O;fä jgrk gSA C
Sol. (d)
vkSj F ds chp dsoy nks yksx jgrs gSaA C, F ds uhps fdlh ,d eafty ij
jgrk gSA D vkSj B ds chp ,d ls vfèkd O;fä jgrs gSaA fuEufyf[kr
31. Two statements are given, labeled I and II. These statements
eaftyksa dh la[;k fjä gS\
may be either independent causes or may be effects of
(a) 4 (b) 7 (c) 6 (d) 5
independent causes or a common cause. One of these
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both
Sol. (a)
the statements and decide which of the following options
correctly depicts the relationship between these two
29. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming
statements.
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it
I vkSj II yscy okys nks dFku fn, x, gSaA ;s dFku ;k rks Lora= dkj.k
appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide
gks ldrs gSa ;k Lora= dkj.kksa ds çHkko ;k lkekU; dkj.k gks ldrs gSaA
which of the given conclusions logically follows) from the
statements.
buesa ls ,d dFku nwljs dFku dk çHkko gks ldrk gSA nksuksa dFkuksa dks
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd if<+, vkSj r; dhft, fd fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk fodYi bu nksuksa
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr dFkuksa ds chp lacaèk dks lgh <ax ls n'kkZrk gSA
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu Statements/dFku:
lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS½A I. Students called off their protest they held against insufficient
employment opportunities.
Statements:

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Nk=ksa us jkstxkj ds vi;kZIr voljksa ds f[kykQ viuk fojksèk çn'kZu Question:


okil ys fy;kA Who is older Rahul or Vishal?
II. Students went on protest anticipating inability of jkgqy ;k fo'kky esa ls dkSu cM+k gS\
government to provide employment. Statements :
ljdkj }kjk jkstxkj miyCèk djkus esa vleFkZrk dks ysdj Nk=ksa us I. Rahul was born in the year 1987 and is 5 years younger than
fojksèk çn'kZu fd;kA Vishal’s sister.
(a) Both the statements, I and II are effects of independent jkgqy dk tUe o"kZ 1987 esa gqvk Fkk vkSj og fo'kky dh cgu ls 5 o"kZ
causes. NksVk gSA
nksuksa dFku] I vkSj II Lora= dkj.kksa ds çHkko gSaA II. Vishal is twice as old as his sister.
(b) Statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect. fo'kky dh vk;q] mldh cgu dh vk;q dh nksxquh gSA
dFku I dkj.k gS vkSj dFku II bldk çHkko gSA (a) Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the Question
(c) Both the statements, I and II are independent causes. dFku I vdsys iz’u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gsA
nksuksa dFku] I vkSj II Lora= dkj.k gSaA (b) Both the Statements together is not sufficient to answer the
(d) Statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect. question
dFku II dkj.k gS vkSj dFku I bldk çHkko gSA nksuksa dFku ,d lkFk feydj iz’u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2) gSA
Sol. (a) (c) Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the Question
dFku II vdsys iz’u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSA
(d) Both the Statements together is needed to answer the
32. A question is given, followed by two statements labelled I and Question
II. Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient to answer nksuksa dFku ,d lkFk feydj iz’u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, vko’;d gSA
the question. (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-2)
,d iz’u vkSj nks dFku – I vkSj II uhps fn, x, gSA dFkuksa dks i<+s vkSj Sol. (d)
mi;qDr fodYi dk p;u djsAa

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1. Raman and his sister Shika study in the same class. Raman’s Sol. (d)
rank in an examination is 11th from the bottom and Shikha’s
rank in the same examination is 1st from the top If there are 11 5. In a certain code language, 'You are bad' is written as ‘YO LO
students who ranked between Raman and Shikha, How many PO’, 'Schools are bad' is written as 'NO PO YO' it is written as
students are there in the class? 'You are human’ is written as ‘LO PO RO’.
what is the possible code word for 'Human are bad' in the given
jeu vkSj mldh cgu f'kdk ,d gh d{kk esa i<+rs gSaA ,d ijh{kk esa
code language?
jeu dh jSad uhps ls 11oha gS vkSj mlh ijh{kk esa f'k[kk dh jSad Åij ls ,d fuf’pr dwV Hkk"kk es]a ‘Your are bad’ dks ‘YO LO PO’ fy[kk tkrk gS]
igyh gSA ;fn jeu vkSj f'k[kk ds chp jSad djus okys 11 Nk= gSa] rks ‘Schools are bad’ dks ‘NO PO YO’ fy[kk tkrk gSA ‘You are human’ dks
d{kk esa fdrus Nk= gSa\ ‘LO PO RO’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
(a) 23 (b) 24 (c) 25 (d) 22 nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk esa ‘Human are bad’ ds fy, lEHkkfor dwV 'kCn D;k
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
gS\
Sol. (a)
(a) RO YO NO (b) RO YO PO (c) RO NO PO (d) RO PO LO
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
2. If ‘P + Q’ means ‘P is the daughter of Q,
Sol. (b)
‘P × Q’ means ‘P is the Son of Q’,
‘P - Q’ means ‘P is the wife of Q’.
6. In a certain code language, CABLE is written as 65@7# and
;fn 'P $ Q' dk vFkZ gS 'P] Q dh iq=h gS] PARKLET is written as 85917#2. How will ELRAP be written in
'P × Q' dk vFkZ gS 'P] Q dk iq= gS']
that language?
'P & Q' dk vFkZ gS 'P] Q dk iRuh gS'A ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk es]a CABLE dks 65@7# vkSj PARKLT dks
Which of the following options is correct for the givne 85917#2 fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa ELRAP dks dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
expression? (a) 7#958 (b) 9#785 (c) #9587 (d) #7958
fn, x, O;atd ds fy, fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk fodYi lgh gS\ (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
‘A + B – C × D’ Sol. (d)
(a) B is the son of D/ B, D dk csVk gS
(b) A is the daughter of D’s son/A, D ds csVs dh csVh gS 7. In a certain code language, ‘HOME' is written as 'LROF’ and
(c) B is the daughter of D/ B, D dh csVh gS 'EYE' is written as 'HAF’ and ‘So’ is written as ‘UP, how will
(d) C is the wife of D/ C, D dh iRuh gS 'HOUSE’ be written in that language?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3) ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa ‘HOME’ dks 'LROF' vkSj ‘EYE’ dks ‘HAF’
Sol. (b) fy[kk tkrk gS] vkSj 'SO' dks 'UP' fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa
'HOUSE' dks dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
3. Deepika starts her evening walk facing north and walks for 2 (a) LQXUF (b) MSWUF (c) LSXUF (d) MSXUF
km. Then, she takes a right turn and walks for another 2 km. (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
Finally, She takes a left turn and walks for another 3 km. Which Sol. (d)
direction is she facing now? (All turns are 90° turns only)
nhfidk viuh 'kke dh lSj mÙkj dh vksj eq[k djds 'kq: djrh gS vkSj 8. In a certain code language, ‘BUTTER’ is written as
2 fdeh pyrh gSA fQj] og nk;sa eqM+rh gS vkSj 2 fdeh vkSj pyrh gSA ‘2212020518’ and ‘MINED’ is written as ‘1391454’. How will
var es]a og ck,a eqM+rh gS vkSj 3 fdeh vkSj pyrh gSA og vc fdl ‘OIL’ be written in that language?
fn'kk dh vksj mUeq[k gS\ ¼lHkh eksM+ dsoy 90° eksM+ ds gSa½ ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk es]a 'BUTTER' dks '2212020518' fy[kk tkrk gS
(a) West (b) East (c) North (d) South vkSj 'MINED' dks '1391454' fy[kk tkrk gSA ml Hkk"kk esa 'OIL' dSls
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3) fy[kk tk,xk\
Sol. (c) (a) 12345 (b) 15912 (c) 18632 (d) 17456
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
4. Lokesh runs 4 km facing east, takes a left turn and runs for Sol. (b)
another 3 km. He finally takes a left turn. Runs 4 km and stops.
which direction is he facing now and what is the shortest 9. Study the given letter, number, symbol series and answer the
distance he has to cover to reach back to the starting point? (All question that follows.
turns are 90° turns only) fn, x, v{kj] la[;k] çrhd J`a[kyk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x,
yksds'k iwoZ dh vksj eqag djds 4 fdeh nkSM+rk gS] ck,a eqM+rk gS vkSj 3 ç'u dk mÙkj nsAa
(Left) @ 5 7 R M # 2 Q 3 Z A 4 @ W ! R # 5 N % A ! T & 4 A (Right)
fdeh rd nkSM+rk gSA og var esa ck,a eqM+rk gSA 4 fdeh pyrk gS vkSj
How many such letters are there which are immediately followed
#d tkrk gSA vc og fdl fn'kk dh vksj mUeq[k gS vkSj çkjafHkd fcanq by a symbol and also immediately preceded by a number?
ij okil igq¡pus ds fy, mls U;wure fdruh nwjh r; djuh gksxh\ ,sls fdrus v{kj gSa ftuds Bhd ckn ,d çrhd gS vkSj Bhd igys ,d
¼lHkh eksM+ dsoy 90° eksM+ ds gSa½ la[;k Hkh gS\
(a) West, 7 km (b) North, 4 km (a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) 2
(c) North, 7 km (d) West, 3 km (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3) Sol. (d)

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ml fodYi dk p;u dhft,] ftldk ikapos in ls ogh laca/k gS] tks


10. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. decide nwljs in dk igys in ls gS vkSj rhljs in dk pkSFks in ls gSA
which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given Rahul : 12 :: Zenus : 17 :: Vinas
statements? (a) 15 (b) 13 (c) 11 (d) 14
fn, x, dFku vkSj fu"d"kksZa dks /;kuiwoZd i<+aAs r; djsa fd fn, x, (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu ls dFku dk rkfdZd :Ik ls ikyu djrs gSa\ Sol. (b)
dFku %
A≥B=Q≤H<X≤k 14. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter-cluster in the
fu"d"kZ% same way as the second letter-cluster is related to the first
(i) B < K (ii) X > Q letter-cluster and the fourth letter-cluster is related to the third
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow letter-cluster.
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks ikaposa v{kj&lewg ls mlh çdkj lacafèkr
(b) Only conclusion I follows gS tSls nwljk v{kj&lewg igys v{kj&lewg ls lacafèkr gS vkSj pkSFkk
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS v{kj&lewg rhljs v{kj&lewg ls lacafèkr gSA
(c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows EYXJ : IGBR :: CRFQ : GZJY :: ZIQM : ?
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS (a) DNUR (b) EQVU (c) DQUU (d) ENVR
(d) Only conclusion II follows (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS Sol. (c)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
Sol. (a) 15. Four letter – clusters have been given, out of which three are
alike in some manner and one is different. Select the one that is
11. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. decide different.
which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given pkj v{kj lewg fn, x, gSa] ftuesa ls rhu fdlh u fdlh :i esa ,d
statements? tSls gSa vkSj ,d vyx gSA tks vyx gS mls pquAsa
fn, x, dFku vkSj fu"d"kksZa dks /;kuiwoZd i<+aAs r; djsa fd fn, x, (a) KNF (b) PSL (c) JMF (d) UXQ
fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu ls dFku dk rkfdZd :Ik ls ikyu djrs gSa\ (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
dFku % Sol. (a)
K ≤ O = M ≥ N and L ≥ M
fu"d"kZ% 16. Select the number from among the given options that can
(i) L ≥ K (ii) N< K replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA
(b) Only conclusion I follows 6, 27, 128, 629, ?
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS (a) 3130 (b) 3131 (c) 2121 (d) 2120
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
(c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
Sol. (a)
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
(d) Only conclusion II follows
dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
17. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
following series.
Sol. (b)
ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks
çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA
12. The second number in each of the number – pairs is obtained
3, 78, 9, 69, 15, 60, ?
by performing certain mathematical operations on the first
(a) 22 (b) 21 (c) 23 (d) 19
number. Three of the following four number – pairs follow the
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
same pattern and thus form a group. Select the number-pair
Sol. (b)
that does NOT belong to that group.
çR;sd la[;k&;qXe esa nwljh la[;k igyh la[;k ij dqN xf.krh;
18. Select the letter-cluster from among the given options that can
lafØ;k,¡ djus ls çkIr gksrh gSA fuEufyf[kr pkj la[;kvksa esa ls rhu &
replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
tksM+s ,d gh iSVuZ dk vuqlj.k djrs gSa vkSj bl çdkj ,d lewg cukrs ml v{kjkafdd&lewg dh igpku djs]a tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk ls
gSaA ml la[;k&;qXe dk p;u djsa tks ml lewg ls lacafèkr ugha gSA lacaf/kr ugha gSA
(a) 2 : 5 (b) 4 : 18 (c) 6 : 39 (d) 8 : 66 KWX, NSA, QOD, TKG, WGJ, ?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
(a) ZDM (b) CAN (c) AND (d) ZCM
Sol. (d) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
Sol. (d)
13. Select the option that is related to the fifth term in the same
way as the second term is related to the first term and the 19. Select the letter – cluster that can fill in the blank in the
fourth term is related to the third term. following series.

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ml v{kj&lewg dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk esa fjä LFkku O ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA P] N ds ck;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij
dks Hkj ldrk gSA cSBk gSA O ds ck;sa ls fxuus ij N vkSj O ds chp esa dkSu cSBk gS\
ABCD, ________, XYZA, XXXX, UVWX, UUUU (a) M or R (b) Only R (c) Only P (d) P or R
(a) AAAA (b) DCBA (c) DDDD (d) BCBA (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3) Sol. (b)
Sol. (a)
20. If ÷ means addition, × means subtraction, + means 24. Six colleagues, Rangana, Diksha, Chahat, Aakash, Rita and Suraj,
multiplication and – means division, then are sitting on a bench in a park facing north. Rita is sitting at the
;fn ÷ dk vFkZ tksM+] × dk vFkZ ?kVko] $ dk vFkZ xq.kk vkSj – dk vFkZ east end of the bench. Ranjana and Chahar were sitting
Hkkx gS] rks immediately next to each other. There are only two people
40 – 20 + 6 × 2 ÷ 5 = ? sitting between Aakash and Suraj. Diksha has only one person
(a) 13 (b) 16 (c) 14 (d) 15 to her right. Aakash is sitting at the west end of the bench.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3) There are three people between Rita and Ranjana. Who is third
Sol. (d) from the west end of the bench?
Ng lgdeÊ] jaxuk] nh{kk] pkgr] vkdk'k] jhrk vkSj lwjt] mÙkj dh
21. Some students are sitting in a row facing north. Their location vksj eq[k djds ,d ikdZ esa ,d csap ij cSBs gSaA jhrk csp
a ds iwoÊ Nksj
is subject to the following conditions: ij cSBh gSA jatuk vkSj pkgj ,d nwljs ds Bhd cxy esa cSBs FksA
dqN fo|kFkhZ ,d iafDr esa mÙkj dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSA muds LFkku vkdk'k vkSj lwjt ds chp dsoy nks O;fä cSBs gSaA nh{kk ds nk;ha vksj
fuEufyf[kr 'krksaZ ij fuHkZj gS% dsoy ,d O;fä gSA vkdk'k csp a ds if'peh Nksj ij cSBk gSA jhrk vkSj
1. B sits immediate next to both G and D. jatuk ds chp rhu O;fä gSaA csp
a ds if'peh Nksj ls rhljk dkSu gS\
B, G vkSj D nksuksa ds Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSaA (a) Chahat (b) Ranjana (c) Diksha (d) Suraj
2. H sits third to the left of B. H sits second to the right of A. (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
H, B ds ckbZ vksj rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA H, A ds nkbZ vksj nqljs LFkku Sol. (a)
ij cSBk gSA
3. C sits immediate next to both H and G 25. Read the given sitting arrangement information and answer the
C, H vkSj G nksuksa ds Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSaA question that follows.
4. A and F sit at the extreme ends of the row, and F sits second to nh xbZ cSBd O;oLFkk dh tkudkjh dks i<+sa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk
the right of B mÙkj nsAa
A vkSj F iafDr ds fljksa ij cSBs gS] vkSj F, B ds nkbZa vksj nqljs LFkku ij
Puneet, Monu, Jyoti, Umesh, Tapsi, Vinod, Pushpa and Saha are
cSBk gSA sitting at a square table in such a way that four of them are
How many students are there in the row? sitting at four corners of the table, while the other four are
iafDr esa fdrus fo|kFkhZ gSa\ sitting in the middle of each of four sides of the table. The four
(a) 7 (b) 8 (c) 6 (d) 5 who are sitting at the corners of the table are facing the centre,
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3) whereas those who are sitting in the middle of the sides of the
Sol. (b) table are facing outside. Punnet, who is facing the centre, is
sitting third to the right of Vinod. Tapsi, who is facing centre, is
22. A group of 8 students, J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q are sitting in two not an immediate neighbor of Vinod. Only one person is sitting
parallel rows facing each other. Each row has for students. Q between vinod and Pushpa. Umesh sits second to the right of
and N are facing each other. Q is an immediate neighbor of both monu. Monu is facing the centre. Jyoti is not an immediate
P and O. K is sitting to the immediate left of O. K and J are neighbor of Puneet.
diagonally opposite. M and N are not immediate neighbour of iquhr] eksuw] T;ksfr] mes'k] rkilh] fouksn] iq"ik vkSj lkgk ,d oxkZdkj
each other. Who is in front of L? est ij bl çdkj cSBs gSa fd muesa ls pkj est ds pkjksa dksuksa ij cSBs
8 Nk=ksa dk ,d lewg] J] K] L] M] N] O] P vkSj Q nks lekukarj gSa] tcfd vU; pkj çR;sd ds eè; esa cSBs gSaA est ds pkj igywA est
iafä;ksa esa ,d nwljs ds lkeus cSBs gSaA çR;sd iafä esa Nk=ksa ds fy, gSA ds dksuksa ij cSBs pkj dk eq[k dsæa dh vksj gS] tcfd tks yksx est dh
Q vkSj N ,d nwljs dh vksj mUeq[k gSaA Q] P vkSj O nksuksa dk
Hkqtkvksa ds chp esa cSBs gSa mudk eq[k ckgj dh vksj gSA iqusV] tks dsæa
fudVre iMkslh gS- K] O ds Bhd ck;sa cSBk gS- K vkSj J frjNs foijhr dh vksj mUeq[k gS] fouksn ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA rkilh]
gS-a M vkSj N ,d nwljs ds fudVre iMkslh ugha gSa- L ds lkeus dkSu ftldk eq[k dsæa dh vksj gS] fouksn dh fudVre iMkslh ugha gS- fouksn
gS\ vkSj iq"ik ds chp dsoy ,d O;fä cSBk gSA mes'k eksuw ds nk;sa ls nwljs
(a) Q (b) N (c) K (d) O
LFkku ij cSBk gSA eksuw dk eq[k dsaæ dh vksj gSA T;ksfr iquhr dh
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
fudVre iMkslh ugha gS
Sol. (d)
Which of the following statements regarding monu is true?
23. M, N, O, P and R are sitting around a circular table. All are facing
eksuw ds lacaèk esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku lR; gS\
towards the centre of the table. M is seated second to the right (a) Monu is an immediate neighbor of Saha.
and N is seated third to the right of O. P is seated second to the
eksuw lkgk dk fudVre iMkslh gS-
left of N. who is seated between N and O when counted from (b) Monu is sitting immediately Right of Tapsi.
the left of O? eksuw] rkilh ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gSA
M ] N ] O] P vkSj R ,d xksykdkj est ds pkjksa vksj cSBs gSaA lHkh dk (c) Monu is sitting exactly between Vinod and Pushpa.
eq[k est ds dsæa dh vksj gSA M nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gS vkSj N] eksuw fouksn vkSj iq"ik ds Bhd chp esa cSBk gSA

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(d) Monu is an immediate neighbor of Jyoti. 29. A building has seven floors numbered one to seven in such a
eksuw] T;ksfr dk fudVre iMkslh gS- manner that the ground floor is numbered one, the floor above
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3) it is numbered two, and so on, such that the topmost floor is
Sol. (c) numbered seven. One of the seven persons, namely T, U, V, W,
X, Y, and Z, lives on each floor, but not necessarily in the same
26. S is shorter than N. P is taller than S. Q is taller than N but order.
shorter than H. N is taller than P. Who will be exactly in the ,d bekjr esa lkr eaftyksa dh la[;k ,d ls lkr bl çdkj gS fd
middle if they stand in a row according to height? Hkwry dh la[;k ,d gS] mlds Åij dh eafty dh la[;k nks gS] vkSj
S] N ls NksVk gSA P] S ls yack gSA Q] N ls yack gS] ysfdu H ls NksVk blh rjg] lcls Åij dh eafty dh la[;k lkr gSA lkr O;fä;ksa esa ls
gSA N] P ls yack gSA ;fn os ÅapkbZ ds vuqlkj ,d iafä esa [kM+s gksa] rks ,d] vFkkZr~ T] U] V] W] X] Y vkSj Z] çR;sd eafty ij jgrs gSa] ysfdu
Bhd chp esa dkSu gksxk\ vko';d ugha fd blh Øe esa gksAa
There are only two people living between the floors of X and Z.
(a) P (b) Q (c) H (d) N
No person lives above U’s floor T lives in one of the odd floors.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
The number of people living above and below Y is equal. W
Sol. (d)
does not live above anyone other than V. X lives in one of the
floors above Z. Who lives on the 5th floor?
27. Five friends, Purva, Roshan, Vibhor, Luna and Anuj, are wearing
X vkSj Z ds ryksa ds chp dsoy nks O;fä jgrs gSaA U dh eafty T ds
five different colured T-shirts, red, black, purple, yellow and
Åij dksbZ Hkh O;fä fo"ke eaftyksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa ugha jgrk gSA Y
blue. Each of the friends is allergic to one of the following: nuts, ds Åij vkSj uhps jgus okys yksxksa dh la[;k cjkcj gSA W] V ds
dairy, cats, fish and dust, such that no two has the same allergy. vykok fdlh vkSj ds Åij ugha jgrk gSA X] Z ds Åij fdlh ,d
Luna is allergic to cats but is not wearing a purple T-shirt. The eafty esa jgrk gSA 5oha eafty ij dkSu jgrk gS\
one wearing a yellow T – shirt has dust allergy. Purva is (a) Y (b) X (c) Z (d) T
wearing a black t-shirt but is not allergic to dairy of fish. Vibhor (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
is wearing a purple T-shirt but does not have fish allergy. Luna Sol. (d)
is wearing a blue T-shirt. Roshan is wearing a red T – shirt.
Who is allergic to dust? 30. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming
ikWp fe= & iwokZ] jks’ku] foHkksj] ywuk vkSj vuqt] yky] dkyk] cSaxuh] that the information given in the statements is true, even if it
ihyk vkSj uhyk uked ikap vyx&vyx jaxksa esa ls fdlh ,d jax dh appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide
Vh&’kVZ igus gSa izR;sd fe= dks esos] nqX/k mRikn] fcYyh] eNyh vkSj which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the
/kwy esa ls fdlh ,d ls ,ythZ gS] vkSj fdUgha Hkh nks fe=ksa dks leku statements.
,ythZ ugha gSA fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd
ywuk dks fcfYy;ksa ls ,ythZ gS] ysfdu mlus cSaxuh jax dh Vh&’kVZ ugha dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr
iguh gSA ihys jax dh Vh&’kVZ igus gq, O;fDr dks /kwy ls ,ythZ gSA rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu
iwokZ us dkys jax dh Vh&’kVZ iguh gS] ysfdu mls nqX/k mRikn ;k lk dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA
eNyh ls ,ythZ ugha gSA foHkksj us cSxuh jax dh Vh&’kVZ iguh gS] Statements:
ysfdu mls eNyh ls ,ythZ ugha gSA ywuk us uhys jax dh Vh&’kVZ All glasses are plates./ lHkh Xykl IysV gSaA
No plate is a spoon./ dksbZ IysV pEep ugha gSA
iguh gSA jks’ku us yky jax dh Vh&’kVZ iguh gSA buesa ls fdls /kwy ls Conclusions:
,ythZ gS\ I. Some glasses are spoons/ dqN fxykl pEep gSa
(a) Vibhor (b) Purva (c) Roshan (d) Anuj II. No spoon is a glass/ dksbZ pEep fxykl ugha gS
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3) (a) Either conclusion I nor II follows
Sol. (d) ;k rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj ;k II vuqlj.k djrk gS
(b) Only conclusion II follows
28. 1. There are four friends Punit, Kaushal, Rakhi and Jagjeet. dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
pkj nksLr iquhr] dkS'ky] jk[kh vkSj txthr gSaA (c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
2. Punit and Kaushal play rugby and circket. u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS
iquhr vkSj dkS'ky jXch vkSj ldZl [ksyrs gSaA (d) Only conclusion I follows
3. Kaushal and Rakhi play rugby and badminton.
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
dkS'ky vkSj jk[kh jXch vkSj cSMfeaVu [ksyrs gSaA
Sol. (b)
4. punit and Jagjeet play cricket and basketball.
iquhr vkSj txthr fØdsV vkSj ckLdsVc‚y [ksyrs gSaA
31. Read the given statement and conclusions carefully. Assuming
5. Rakhi and Jagjeet play badminton and basketball.
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it
jk[kh vkSj txthr cSMfeaVu vkSj ckLdsVc‚y [ksyrs gSaA
appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide
Who among the following plays circket, basketball, and
which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the
badminton?
statement.
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lfdZV] ckLdsVc‚y vkSj cSMfeaVu [ksyrk gS\
fn, x, dFku vkSj fu"d"kksZa dks è;kuiwoZd i<+aAs ;g ekurs gq, fd
(a) Punit (b) Kaushal (c) Rakhi (d) jagjeet
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu
Sol. (d)
lk dFku dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA
Statement:

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a) All tops are t-shirts,/ lHkh V‚i Vh&'kVZ gSa]


b) Some shrugs are t-shirts./ dqN Jx Vh&'kVZ gSaA 33. A question is given, followed by two statements labeled I and II.
Conclusions: Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient/necessary to
I. Some tops are shrugs/ dqN V‚i Jx gSa answer the question.
II. All T – shirts are tops/ lHkh Vh&'kVZ lcls Åij gSa ,d ç'u fn;k x;k gS] ftlds ckn I vkSj II yscy okys nks dFku fn,
(a) Conclusion II follows / fu"d"kZ II fuEukuqlkj gS x, gSaA igpkusa fd dkSu&lk@ls dFku ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
(b) Both the conclusions I and II follow i;kZIr@vko';d gSa@gSaA
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa Question:
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows Who is the shortest among Shamita, Tanya and Rekha?
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS 'kferk] rkU;k vkSj js[kk esa lcls NksVk dkSu gS\
(d) Conclusion I follows Statements :
fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS I. Shamita is taller than Rekha. Rekha is shorter than Tanya.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3) 'kferk js[kk ls yach gSA js[kk rkU;k ls NksVh gSA
Sol. (c) II. Rekha is shorter than Surbhi. Surbhi is taller than Shamita. Tanya
is shorter than Surbhi.
32. Which of the following assumptions of the given statement are js[kk lqjfHk ls NksVh gSA lqjfHk 'kferk ls yach gSA rkU;k lqjfHk ls NksVh
valid? gSA
fn, x, dFku dh fuEufyf[kr /kkj.kkvksa esa ls dkSu&lh ekU; gSa\ (a) Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question,
Statements/dFku% whereas statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the
They will leave in an hour, but now I have to remember my lessons Question
so I will not be able to say goodbye to them. dFku I vdsys ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gS] tcfd dFku I vdsys
os ,d ?k.Vs esa izLFkku djsaxs] ysfdu vc eq>s vius lcd ;kn djus gS ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gS
blfy, eSa mUgsa vofonk ugha dg ikÅaxkA (b) Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question,
Assumptions:/?kkj.kk,a% whereas statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the
I. All will take more than an hour to complete. question
lcdksa dks iwjk gksus esa ,d ?k.Vs ls vf/kd le; ysxxkA vdsys dFku II ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gS] tcfd dsoy dFku
II. The departing people are not expecting me to say goodbye to I vdsys ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gS
them before departure (c) Both statements I and II together are not sufficient to
izLFkku djus okys yksx] izLFkku ls igys eq>>s mUgsa vyfonk dgus dh answer the question
mEehn ugha dj jgs gSaA nksuksa dFku I vkSj II ,d lkFk ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSa
(a) Only Assumption II is valid. /dsoy /kkj.k II ekU; gSA (d) Both Statements I and II together are necessary to answer
(b) Only the assumption I is valid. /dsoy /kkj.kk I ekU; gSA the question
(c) Both I and II are invalid. /I vkSj II nksuksa gh vekU; gSaA ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, dFku I vkSj II nksuksa ,d lkFk vko';d gSa
(d) Both I and II are valid /I vkSj II nksuksa gh ekU; gSaA (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 3, 17.06.2022 Shift-3) Sol. (a)
Sol. (b)

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1. Swethi ranked 46th from the top and 46th from the bottom in ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] 'she is beautiful' dks 'mat mug bit' vkSj
her class. How amny studetns are there in the class? 'betuitful and water's dks 'bit cap lan' fy[kk tkrk gSA ml Hkk"kk esa
Losfr viuh d{kk esa Åij ls 46osa vkSj uhps ls 46osa LFkku ij gSA d{kk 'lqanj' dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
esa fdrus vke Nk= gSa\ (a) mat (b) mug (c) cap (d) bit
(a) 91 (b) 93 (c) 71 (d) 83 (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1) Sol. (d)
Sol. (a)
7. In a certain code language. ‘FRAK’ is coded as ‘35’, and ‘MALT’
2. C is the mother of K, K is the wife of H.R is the brother of K. P is is coded as ‘45’. How will ‘TRIM’ be coded in that language?
the father of R. How is C related to P? ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esaA 'FRAK' dks '35' ds :i esa dksfMr fd;k
C] K dh ekrk gS] K] H dh iRuh gSA R] K dk HkkbZ gSA P] R dk firk x;k gS] vkSj 'MALT' dks '45' ds :i esa dksM fd;k x;k gSA mlh Hkk"kk
gSA C] P ls fdl çdkj lacafèkr gS\ esa 'TRIM' dks fdl çdkj dksfMr fd;k tk,xk\
(a) Brother’ wife (b) Wife (a) 60 (b) 58 (c) 59 (d) 61
(c) Daughter (d) Sister (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1) Sol. (c)
Sol. (b)
8. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter- cluster in the
3. A working clock is placed on a table in such a manner that at same way as the second letter – cluster is related to the first
9.00 p.m the hour hand is pointing towards the north. If the letter – cluster and the fourth letter – cluster is related to the
same clock remains in the same position. in which direction third letter – cluster.
will the minute hand point at 6.00 a.m.? ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks ikaposa v{kj&DyLVj ls mlh rjg
,d dk;Z'khy ?kM+h dks ,d est ij bl çdkj j[kk x;k gS fd jkf= 9- lacafèkr gS tSls nwljk v{kj&DyLVj igys v{kj&DyLVj ls lacafèkr gS
00 cts ?kaVs dh lqbZ mÙkj dh vksj b'kkjk dj jgh gSA ;fn ogh ?kM+h vkSj pkSFkk v{kj&DyLVj rhljs v{kj&DyLVj ls lacafèkr gSA
mlh fLFkfr esa jgrh gSA lqcg 6-00 cts feuV dh lqbZ fdl fn'kk esa VTZX : NLRP :: MJVQ : EBNI :: PNTR : ?
bafxr djsxh\ (a) FGIL (b) HFLJ (c) GFLJ (d) FHJL
(a) North se (b) East (c) South (d) West (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1) Sol. (b)
Sol. (b)
9. In a certain code language, ‘NOIDA’ is written as ‘STNIF’, and
4. Even travelled 16 km from his residence towards the north. He ‘GOA’ is written as ‘LTF’. How will ‘MEERUT’ be written in that
then turned 90 degrees towards the left and travelled 12 km. language?
He turned 90 degrees left again and travelled 16 km and ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa] 'NOIDA' dks 'STNIF' fy[kk tkrk gS] vkSj
stopped. How far is Even from his residence? 'GOA' dks 'LTF' fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa 'MEERUT' dSls fy[kk
;gka rd fd vius vkokl ls mÙkj fn'kk dh vksj 16 fdeh dh ;k=k tk,xk\
dhA fQj og 90 fMxzh ckbZa vksj eqM+k vkSj 12 fdeh dh ;k=k dhA og (a) RJJWZY (b) SJJVZY (c) RJJWZZ (d) WZYRJJ
fQj ls 90 fMxzh ck,a eqM+rk gS vkSj 16 fdeh dh ;k=k djrk gS vkSj (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
#d tkrk gSA mlds fuokl ls Hkh fdruh nwj gS\ Sol. (a)
(a) 28 km (b) 12 km (c) 4 km (d) 16 km
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1) 10. How Many such pairs of letters aare there in the world
Sol. (b) UNIVERSAL (in both forward and backward dirctions) each of
which has as many letters between them in the word as there
5. In a certain code language, 'STEM' is written as `VXHQ', and are in English alphabetical order?
'ROOT' is written as in ‘JSRX'. How will ‘SEED' be written in that nqfu;k esa v{kjksa ds ,sls fdrus tksM+s gSa UNIVERSAL ¼vkxs vkSj ihNs
language? nksuksa fn'kkvksa esa½ ftuesa ls çR;sd ds chp 'kCn esa mrus gh v{kj gSa
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa] 'STEM' dks 'VXHQ' fy[kk tkrk gS] vkSj ftrus vaxzsth o.kZekyk ds Øe esa gSa\
'ROOT' dks 'JSRX' ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk gSA ml Hkk"kk esa 'SEED' dSls (a) 2 (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) 4
fy[kk tk,xk\ (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
(a) VIGH (b) UKGG (c) VIHH (d) UJHG Sol. (d)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (c) 11. If letters of the English alphabet are written in reverse order
then which letter is 2nd to the right of 9th letter from the left?
6. In a certain code language, ‘she is beautiful’ is written as ‘mat ;fn vaxzsth o.kZekyk ds v{kjksa dks mYVs Øe esa fy[kk tkrk gS rks dkSu
mug bit’, and ‘beatuitful and water’s is written as ‘bit cap lan’. lk v{kj ck,a ls 9osa v{kj ds nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij gS\
How will beautiful’ be written in that language? (a) R (b) I (c) K (d) P
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)

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Sol. (d) ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks ikaposa v{kj&lewg ls mlh çdkj lacafèkr
gS tSls nwljk v{kj&lewg igys v{kj&lewg ls lacafèkr gS vkSj pkSFkk
12. Read the given statements and conclusions carefull.y Decide v{kj&lewg rhljs v{kj&lewg ls lacafèkr gSA
which of the given conclusion/s follow based on the FL : BH :: RY : NU :: GM : ?
statements. (a) CI (b) DK (c) LP (d) QS
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksZa dks è;ku ls i<+aAs fu.kZ; djsa fd fn, x, (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu lk dFkuksa ds vkèkkj ij vuqlj.k djrk gSA Sol. (a)
Statements :
X < Y, X = J, Y ≤ M, Z ≤ J 16. In each of the number – pairs, the second number is obtained
Conclusions: by performing a certain mathematical operation on the first
I. Y = J number. Therer of the following pairs follow the same pattern
II. M > Z and thus form a group. Select the number – pair that does NOT
(a) Only conclusions II follows/ dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS belong to that group.
(b) Only conclusions I follows/ dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS çR;sd la[;k&;qXe esa igyh la[;k ij ,d fuf'pr xf.krh; lafØ;k
(c) Neither conclusions I nor II follows djds nwljh la[;k çkIr dh tkrh gSA fuEufyf[kr ;qXeksa esa ls ,d
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS leku iSVuZ dk vuqlj.k djrs gSa vkSj bl çdkj ,d lewg cukrs gSaA
(d) Both conclusions I and II follow ml la[;k&;qXe dk p;u djsa tks ml lewg ls lacfa èkr ugha gSA
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa (a) 14 : 85 (b) 18 : 107 (c) 16 : 97 (d) 22 : 133
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (a) Sol. (b)

13. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Decide 17. In each of the given number-clusters, the number on the right
which of the givne conclusions is are true based on the side of `=' (the equal to sign) is calculated by performing certain
statements. mathematical operations on the four numbers on the left of =
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa dFkuksa ds vkèkkj ij (the equal to sign). All three number-clusters follow the same
fu.kZ; dhft, fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu lk lR; gSA pattern. Select the number from among the given options that
Statements: can replace the question mark (?) in the third number-cluster
a ≤  < ≤  > M = @ fn, x, çR;sd la[;k&lewgksa es]a `=' ¼fpà ds cjkcj½ ds nkbZa vksj dh
I. a < @ la[;k dh x.kuk ¾ ¼fpà ds cjkcj½ ds ckbZa vksj dh pkj la[;kvksa ij
II. @ <  dqN xf.krh; lafØ;k,¡ djds dh tkrh gSA lHkh rhu la[;k&lewg
(a) Only conclusions II follows leku iSVuZ dk vuqlj.k djrs gSaA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml la[;k
dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS dk p;u djsa tks rhljs uacj&DyLVj esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir
(b) Only conclusions I follows dj ldrh gS
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS 11, 8, 5, 2 = 3
(c) Neither conclusions I nor II follows 19, 14, 9, 4 = 5
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS 27, 20, 13, 6 = ?
(d) Both conclusions I and II follow (a) 11 (b) 13 (c) 9 (d) 7
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1) Sol. (d)
Sol. (a)
18. Select the number from among the given options that can
14. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter-cluster in the replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
same way as the second letter-cluster is related to the first fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk
letter-cluster and the fourth letter-cluster is related to the third esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA
letter-cluster. 9, 7, 28, 26, 65, 63, 126, 124, ?
ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks ikaposa v{kj&lewg ls mlh çdkj lacafèkr (a) 137 (b) 217 (c) 136 (d) 215
gS tSls nwljk v{kj&lewg igys v{kj&lewg ls lacafèkr gS vkSj pkSFkk (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
v{kj&lewg rhljs v{kj&lewg ls lacafèkr gSA Sol. (b)
KLC : FNAL YCS : VEZ CPQ : ?
19. In each of the given number-clusters, the number on the right
(a) TRD (b) SRE (c) TSF (d) NRD
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1) side of `=’ (the equal to sign) is calculated by performing certain
Sol. (a) mathematical operations on the two numbers on the left of =
(the equal to sign). All three number-clusters follow the same
15. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter-cluster in the pattern. Select the number from among the given options that
same way as the second letter-cluster is related to the first can replace the question mark (?) in the third number-cluster.
letter-cluster and the fourth letter-cluster is related to the third fn, x, çR;sd la[;k&lewgksa esa] ¾ ¼fpà ds cjkcj½ ds nkbZa vksj dh
letter-cluster. la[;k dh x.kuk ¾ ¼fpà ds cjkcj½ ds ckbZa vksj nks la[;kvksa ij dqN
xf.krh; lapkyu djds dh tkrh gSA lHkh rhu la[;k&lewg leku

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iSVuZ dk vuqlj.k djrs gSaA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og la[;k pqfu, tks nh xbZ tkudkjh dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk
rhljs la[;k&lewg esa ç'uokpd fpUg ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj ldsA mÙkj nsAa
5, 3 = 98 In a film school, eight directors. Avan. Paul. Cameron. Dalton.
7, 4 = 279 Kovi, Rajamouli, Prabhu and Hund are sitting around a circular
9, 5 = ? table facing the centre. Dalton is third to the left of Hund. Hund
(a) 904 (b) 604 (c) 854 (d) 754 is fourth to the right of Kovi. Paul is third to left of Dalton. Avan
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1) is third to the left of Paul. Rajamouli is second to the left of
Sol. (b) Cameron. How many persons sit between Avan and Prabhu,
when counted from the left of Avail?
20. Study the given letter, number, symbol series and answer the ,d fQYe Ldwy esa] vkB funZs'kdA ouA i‚y- dSe:uA MkYVuA dksoh]
question that follows. jktkekSyh] çHkq vkSj gqaM ,d o`Ùkkdkj est ds pkjks vksj dsæa dh vksj
fn, x, v{kj] la[;k] çrhd J`a[kyk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, eq[k djds cSBs gSaA MkYVu] gaM ds ck;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij gSA gqM
a dksoh
ç'u dk mÙkj nsAa ds nk;sa pkSFkk gSA i‚y] MkYVu ds ck;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij gSA vou]
(Left) ¥7@2WRZ%K3P2T∊J1BM 4 8 & ¥ E 5 D # 6 (Right) i‚y ds ck;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij gSA jktkekSyh dSe:u ds ck,a ls nwljs
How many such letters are there, each of which is immediately
LFkku ij gSA vosy ds ck;sa ls fxuus ij vou vkSj çHkq ds eè; fdrus
preceded by a symbol and immediately followed by a number?
O;fä cSBs gSa\
,sls fdrus v{kj gSa] ftuesa ls çR;sd ds Bhd igys ,d çrhd vkSj Bhd
(a) Three (b) One (c) two (d) None
ckn ,d la[;k gS\ (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) 2 Sol. (d)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (b)
25. Seven friends Harshita, Eshika, Jaismine, Kapil, Reshma, Mothi
and Nilesh are sitting around a circular table facing towards the
21. A person says that the 26th day of a month is a Friday. Which of
centre. Harshita is sitting second to the right of Mohit and third
the following was the 5th day of the same month?
to the left of Kapil. Eshika and Jaismine are the immediate
,d O;fä dgrk gS fd eghus dk 26oka fnu 'kqØokj gSA fuEufyf[kr esa neigbhours of Kapil. Nilesh is sitting second to the right of
ls dkSu lk ,d gh eghus dk 5oka fnu Fkk\ Eshika. Who is sitting to the immediate right of Harshita?
(a) Thursday (b) Tuesday (c) Saturday (d) Friday lkr fe= gf"kZrk] bf'kdk] tSLehu] dfiy] js'kek] eksBh vkSj uhys'k ,d
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
o`rkdkj est ds pkjks vksj dsaæ dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSaA gf"kZrk eksfgr
Sol. (d)
ds nk;sa ls nwljs vkSj dfiy ds ck;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBh gSA bZf'kdk
vkSj tSLehu dfiy ds fudVre iM+kslh gSaA uhys'k] bf'kdk ds nk;sa ls
22. Which two signs and numbers need to be interchanged to make
nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA gf"kZrk ds Bhd nk;sa dkSu cSBk gS\
the following equation correct?
(a) Reshma (b) Mohit (c) Jaismine (d) Nilesh
fuEufyf[kr lehdj.k dks lgh cukus ds fy, fdu nks fpàksa vkSj
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
la[;kvksa dks vkil esa cnyus dh vko';drk gS\
Sol. (a)
2+8÷5×4–6=3
(a) ÷, × and 2, 5 (b) +, - and 6 , 8
26. P, Q and R are standing in a queue one behind the other in
(c) ÷, - and 2, 6 (d) ÷, + and 8, 5
increasing order of heights such that the shortest is at the front
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
and the tallest at the back. R is neither the first in the queue nor
Sol. (a)
the tallest person. P is NOT standing behind R. Who is the
shortest person among them?
23. Eight students A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a
P] Q vkSj R ,d nwljs ds ihNs ,d drkj esa c<+rs gq, Å¡pkbZ ds Øe esa
circular table facin the centre. But not necessaryily in the same
bl çdkj [kM+s gSa fd lcls NksVk vkxs vkSj lcls ihNs lcls NksVk gSA
order. B is sitting third to the right of A. H is sitting third to the
R u rks drkj esa igyk O;fä gS vkSj u gh lcls yack O;fä gSA P] R
left of A. C is sitting fourth to the right of B. B is sitting third to
the left of G. F is the immediate neighbor of D. D is sitting ds ihNs ugha [kM+k gSA muesa ls lcls NksVk O;fä dkSu gS\
second to the right of C. Who is sitting second to the right of F? (a) Either P or R (b) P (c) R (d) Q
vkB Nk= A] B] C] D] E] F] G vkSj H dsæa ds lkeus ,d xksykdkj (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (b)
est ds pkjksa vksj cSBs gSaA ysfdu t:jh ugha fd blh Øe esa gksA B] A
ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA H] A ds ck;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij
27. Seven friends, M, N, O, P, Q. R and S live on seven different
cSBk gSA C] B ds nk;sa ls pkSFks LFkku ij cSBk gSA B] G ds ck;sa ls rhljs
floors of the same building, having floors in such a manner that
LFkku ij cSBk gSA F] D dk fudVre iMkslh gSA C ds nk;sa ls nwljs
the ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above it number 2,
LFkku ij cSBk gSA F ds nk;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij dkSu cSBk gS\ and so on till the topmost floor is numbered 7. M lives on floor
(a) E (b) B (c) G (d) H number 1. Q lives immediately above M. Only four friends live
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
between the floors of Q and N. Only three friends live between
Sol. (a)
the floors of P and M. R lives immediately below O. Who lives
on the sixth floor?
24. Study the given information carefully and answer the question
lkr nksLr] M] N, O] P] Q, R vkSj S ,d gh bekjr ds lkr
that follows.
vyx&vyx eaftyksa ij jgrs gSa] ftuds Q'kZ bl rjg ls gSa fd Hkwry

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dh la[;k 1 gS] blds Åij dh eafty la[;k 2 gS] vkSj blh çdkj All goats are animals/ lHkh cdfj;ka tkuoj gSaA
lcls Åijh eafty dh la[;k 7 gksus rd M eafty la[;k 1 ij jgrk Some animals are carnivores/ dqN tkuoj ekalkgkjh gSaA
gSA Q] M ds Bhd Åij jgrk gSA Q vkSj N ds ryksa ds chp dsoy pkj Conclusions:
fe= jgrs gSaA dsoy rhu fe= P vkSj M ds ryksa ds chp jgrs gSaA R, O I. All goats are carnivores./ lHkh cdfj;ka ekalkgkjh gSaA
ds uhps jgrk gSA NBh eafty ij dkSu jgrk gS\ II. Some animals are goats./ dqN tkuoj cdfj;ka gSaA
(a) N (b) O (c) S (d) P (a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1) u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS
Sol. (c) (b) Only conclusion II follows
dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
28. six students P, K, M, T, N and G are sitting on a straight bench (c) Only conclusion I follows
facing east. K and T are the immediate neighbours of G. P is dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
sitting at one of the extreme ends and is fourth to the right of M. (d) Both conclusions I and II follow
Who is sitting to the immediate left of M? fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
N: Nk= P] K] M] T] N vkSj G ,d lhèkh csap ij iwoZ dh vksj eq[k (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
djds cSBs gSaA K vkSj T] G ds fudVre iMkslh gSa- P fdlh ,d vafre Sol. (b)
Nksj ij cSBk gS vkSj M ds nk;sa pkSFkk gS- M ds Bhd ck;sa dkSu cSBk gS\
(a) N (b) G (c) K (d) T 31. Consider the given statement and decide which of the given
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1) assumptions is/are implicit in the statement.
Sol. (a) fn, x, dFku ij fopkj djsa vkSj r; djsa fd fn, x, vuqekuksa esa ls
dkSu lk dFku esa fufgr gSA
29. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming Statement:
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it A cab can be booked by the customer using mobile apps.
appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide Assumptions:
which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the xzkgd eksckby ,i ds tfj, dSc cqd dj ldrk gSA
statements. I. Sales of luxury cars will increase substantially.
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd yXtjh dkjksa dh fcØh esa dkQh o`f) gksxhA
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr II. Customers will have to pay less.
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu xzkgdksa dks de Hkqxrku djuk gksxkA
lk dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA (a) Both assumptions I and II are implicit.
Statements: nksuksa èkkj.kk,a I vkSj II fufgr gSaA
Some pencils are pens/ dqN isfa ly isu gSaA (b) Only assumption I is implicit.
No pen is a sharpener/ dksbZ isu 'kkiZuj ugha gSA dsoy èkkj.kk I fufgr gSA
All sharpeners are staplers/ lHkh 'kkiZuj LVsiyj gSaA (c) Neither assumption I nor II is implicit.
Conclusions: u rks èkkj.kk I vkSj u gh II fufgr gSA
I. At least some staplers are pens. (d) Only assumption II is implicit.
de ls de dqN LVsiyj isu gSaA dsoy èkkj.kk II fufgr gSA
II. All pencils are pens/ lHkh isfa ly isu gSaA (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows Sol. (c)
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS
(b) Only conclusion II follows 32. Read the given statement and courses of action carefully.
dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS Assuming that the information given in the statement is true
(c) Both conclusions I and II follow decide which of the given courses of action logically follow(s)
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa from the statement.
(d) Only conclusion I follows fn, x, dFku vkSj dkjZokbZ ds ikBîØe dks è;ku ls i<+sAa ;g ekurs
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS gq, fd dFku esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, dk;ksaZ
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1) esa ls dkSu lk dFku dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA
Sol. (a) Statement:
There is a huge increase in the migration of citizens of Country
30. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming X to foreign countries as the unemployment rate has been
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it increasing in Country X.
appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide ns'k X ds ukxfjdksa ds fons'kksa esa çokl esa Hkkjh o`f) gqbZ gS D;ksafd ns'k
which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the X esa csjkstxkjh nj c<+ jgh gSA
statements. Courses of Action:
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd I. The citizens of Country X should be provided with alternate
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr sources of income.
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu ns'k X ds ukxfjdksa dks vk; ds oSdfYid lzkrs miyCèk djk, tkus
lk dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA pkfg,A
Statements:

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II. Substantial fees should be imposed on all foreign travels by In which year was Dheeraj born?
the citizens of Country èkhjt dk tUe fdl o"kZ esa gqvk Fkk\
ns'k ds ukxfjdksa }kjk lHkh fons'k ;k=kvksa ij i;kZIr 'kqYd yxk;k tkuk Statements:
pkfg, I. Dheeraj at present is 35 years younger to his mother Parvati.
(a) Only I follows / dsoy I vuqlj.k djrk gSA èkhjt orZeku esa viuh ekrk ikoZrh ls 35 o"kZ NksVk gSA
(b) Neither I nor II follows II. Dheeraj's bother Shan, who was born in 1998, is 45 years
u rks I vkSj u gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS younger to his mother Parvati.
(c) Only II follows / dsoy II vuqlj.k djrk gS 1998 esa iSnk gq, èkhjt 'kku viuh eka ikoZrh ls 45 lky NksVs gSaA
(d) Both I and II follow/ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa (a) I alone is sufficient, while II alone is not sufficient
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1) vdsys I i;kZIr gS] tcfd vdsys II i;kZIr ugha gS
Sol. (a) (b) Both I and II together are sufficient
I vkSj II nksuksa ,d lkFk i;kZIr gSa
33. A question is given, followed by two statements labelled I and (c) II alone is sufficient, while I alone is not sufficient
II. Identify which of the statements 'stare sufficient to answer vdsys II i;kZIr gS] tcfd I vdsyk i;kZIr ugha gS
the question. (d) Either I alone or II alone is sufficient
,d ç'u fn;k x;k gS] ftlds ckn I vkSj II yscy okys nks dFku fn, ;k rks I vdsyk ;k vdsyk II i;kZIr gS
x, gSaA igpkusa fd dkSu lk dFku ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 13.06.2022 Shift-1)
gSA Sol. (b)
Question:

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1. In a class consisting of 67 students. Teena ranked 12th from the (a) North (b) North-east (c) South (d) South - West
top and her friend Rishabh ranked 26th from the bottom. How (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
many students ranked between Teena and Rishabh? Sol. (d)
67 Nk=ksa okyh d{kk esaA Vhuk 'kh"kZ ls 12osa LFkku ij vkSj mldk fe=
_"kHk uhps ls 26osa LFkku ij gSA Vhuk vkSj _"kHk ds chp fdrus Nk=ksa 6. In a certain code language, ALMIRAH is written as HRRMUCI
dk LFkku gS\ and COMPANY is written as JURTDPZ. How will JUNGLEE be
(a) 33 (b) 27 (c) 28 (d) 29 written in that language?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2) ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] ALMIRAH dks HRRMUCI vkSj COMPANY
Sol. (d) dks JURTDPZ fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa JUNGLEE dks dSls fy[kk
tk,xk\
2. In a row of people, Raghav is standing at the 14th position from (a) QASKOGF (b) QBSKHFW
the extreme left end and Naresh is at the 16th position from the (c) QASKPHF (d) QUREASR
extreme right end. If they interchange their respective (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
positions, Raglan. now becomes 23rd from the extreme left end. Sol. (a)
What is the position of Naresh from the extreme right end after 7. In a certain code Language. 'bitter ash kill' is written as 'pal odd
the interchange? tom'. 'very cute doll' is written as 'saw Um toy, and 'doll and
yksxksa dh ,d iafä esa] jk?ko vafre ck,a Nksj ls 14osa LFkku ij vkSj kill' is written as 'toy sad tom'. How will 'and' be written in that
ujs'k vafre nk,a Nksj ls 16osa LFkku ij gSA ;fn os vius&vius inksa dh language?
vnyk&cnyh djrs gSa] jkxykuA vc vafre ck,a Nksj ls 23oka gks tkrk ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esaA ‘bitter ash kill’ dks ‘pal odd tom’ fy[kk
gSA cnyus ds ckn vafre nk;sa Nksj ls ujs'k dk LFkku D;k gS\ tkrk gSA ‘very cute doll’ dks ‘saw um toy, fy[kk tkrk gS vkSj ‘doll
(a) 24th (b) 28th (c) 25th (d) 22nd and kill’ dks toy sad tom’ fy[kk tkrk gSA ml Hkk"kk esa ‘and’ dSls
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
fy[kk tk,xk\
Sol. (c)
(a) doll (b) sad (c) cute (d) toy
3. A is the sister of B and C. D is the father of C. E is the mother of
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
A. Considering these facts, which of the following statements
Sol. (b)
CANNOT be verified?
8. In a certain code language. SOFA is written as TQIE and CLOAK
A] B vkSj C dh cgu gSA D] C dk firk gSA E] A dh ekrk gSA bu rF;ksa
is written as DNREP. How will TABLE be written in that
dks è;ku esa j[krs gq,] fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku lR;kfir ugha language?
fd;k tk ldrk gS\ ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esaA SOFA dks TQIE vkSj CLOAK dks DNREP
(a) E is the mother of B. / E] B dh eka gSA fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa TABLE dks dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
(b) D is the father of A. / D, A dk firk gSA (a) UCEQH (b) UCEPJ (c) UBDPJ (d) UCDPJ
(c) B is E's son. / B, A dk csVk gSA (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
(d) D is E's husband./D, E dk ifr gSA Sol. (b)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (c) 9. In a certain code, ‘go home' is written as ‘ta na', and 'nice little
4. Rahul left his school and walked 20 m straight towards the home' is written as ‘na ja pa'. How is ‘go' written in that code?
north. turned left and walked straight for another 20 m. He ,d fuf'pr dksM es]a 'go home' dks 'ta na' fy[kk tkrk gS] vkSj 'good
took a final left turn again and walked straight for 20m to reach Little home' dks 'na ja pa' fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh dksM esa 'go' dks
home. What is the shortest distance between the school and his dSls fy[kk tkrk gS\
home? (All turns are 90° turns only) (a) ta (b) na (c) ja (d) na or pa
jkgqy us viuk Ldwy NksM+ fn;k vkSj lhèks mÙkj dh vksj 20 ehVj (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
pykA ck,a eqM+k vkSj lhèks 20 ehVj pykA og fQj ls vafre ck,a eqM+rk Sol. (a)
gS vkSj ?kj igqapus ds fy, lhèks 20 ehVj ds fy, pyrk gSA Ldwy vkSj 10. If letters of the English alphabet are written in reverse order
mlds ?kj ds chp U;wure nwjh fdruh gS\ ¼lHkh eksM+ dsoy 90°eksM+ ds then which letter is 5th to the right of 12th letter from the
gSa½ right?
(a) 25m (b) 40m (c) 20m (d) 30m ;fn vaxzsth o.kZekyk ds v{kjksa dks mYVs Øe esa fy[kk tkrk gS rks dkSu
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2) lk v{kj nk;sa ls 12osa v{kj ds nk;sa ls 5oka gS\
Sol. (c) (a) L (b) G (c) O (d) J
5. One day, Rekha was standing facing the east. She then turned (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
90 degrees right and then turned 45 degrees in the anti- Sol. (b)
clockwise direction. She then turned 90 degrees clockwise.
Which direction is she facing now? 11. A Select the option that is related to the sixth letter-cluster in
,d fnu js[kk iwoZ dh vksj eqag djds [kM+h FkhA fQj og 90 fMxzh nk,a the same way as the first letter-cluster is related to the second
eqM+h vkSj fQj 45 fMxzh okekorZ fn'kk esa eqM+ xbZA fQj og 90 fMxzh letter-cluster and the third letter-cluster is related to the fourth
nf{k.kkorZ eqM+hA og vc fdl fn'kk dh vksj mUeq[k gS\ letter-cluster.

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ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks NBs v{kj&lewg ls mlh çdkj lacafèkr gS 16. In each of the given number clusters. the number on the right
tSls igyk v{kj&lewg nwljs v{kj&lewg ls lacfa èkr gS vkSj rhljk side of ‘=’ (the equal to sign) is calculated by performing certain
v{kj&lewg pkSFks v{kj&lewg ls lacafèkr gSA mathematical operations as the three numbers on the left of '='
LST : MQW :: KOP : LMS :: ? : HNT (the equal to sign). All three number-clusters follow the same
(a) EQP (b) FPQ (c) GPQ (d) FNP pattern. Select the number from among the given options that
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2) can replace the question mark (?) in the third number-cluster.
Sol. (c) fn, x, çR;sd la[;k lewgksa esaA '=' ¼fpà ds cjkcj½ ds nkbZa vksj dh
la[;k dh x.kuk dqN xf.krh; lafØ;kvksa dks '=' ¼fpà ds cjkcj½ ds
12. Select the option that is related to the sixth letter-cluster in the ckbZa vksj rhu la[;kvksa ds :i esa djds dh tkrh gSA lHkh rhu
same way as the first letter-cluster is related to the second la[;k&lewg leku iSVuZ dk vuqlj.k djrs gSaA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls
letter-cluster and the third letter-cluster is related to the fourth og la[;k pqfu, tks rhljs la[;k&lewg esa ç'uokpd fpUg ¼\½ dks
letter-cluster. çfrLFkkfir dj ldsA
ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks NBs v{kj&lewg ls mlh çdkj lacafèkr gS 4, 3, 2 = 21
tSls igyk v{kj&lewg nwljs v{kj&lewg ls lacfa èkr gS vkSj rhljk 5, 6, 3 = 52
v{kj&lewg pkSFks v{kj&lewg ls lacafèkr gSA 5, 8, 4 = ?
WLX : SHT :: FGJ : BCF :: ? : KPF (a) 41 (b) 106 (c) 73 (d) 85
(a) PTK (b) OSK (c) OTJ (d) PSQ (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2) Sol. (c)
Sol. (c) 17. Select the letter-cluster from among the given options that can
13. In each of the number-pairs, the second number is obtained by replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
performing a certain mathematical operation on the first fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml v{kj&lewg dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr
number. Three of the following pairs follow the same pattern J`[a kyk esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj ldrk gSA
and thus form a group. Select the number-pair that does NOT CML, XJK, SGJ, NDI, ?
belong to that group. (a) IBG (b) IAH (c) HAI (d) IBH
çR;sd la[;k&;qXe esa] igyh la[;k ij ,d fuf'pr xf.krh; lafØ;k (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
djds nwljh la[;k çkIr dh tkrh gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls rhu tksM+s ,d Sol. (b)
gh iSVuZ dk ikyu djrs gSa vkSj bl çdkj ,d lewg cukrs gSaA ml
la[;k&;qXe dk p;u djsa tks ml lewg ls lacafèkr ugha gSA 18. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed
(a) 82 - 729 (b) 26-125 (c) 50-343 (d) 68-512 in the blanks of the given series will complete the series.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2) v{kjksa ds ml la;kstu dk p;u djsa ftls nh xbZ Ja[kyk ds fjä
Sol. (d) LFkkuksa esa Øfed :i ls j[kus ij J`a[kyk iwjh gks tk,xhA
MNL _ MNLL _ _ LLM _ L L _ NLL _ N
14. Select the number from among the given options that can (a) NMNMML (b) LNMNMM
replace the question mark (?) in the following series. (c) LMNNMM (d) LNNMMM
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA Sol. (c)
85, 84, 92, 65, 129, ? 19. It was Friday on 2nd February 2007. What was the day of the
(a) 258 (b) 4 (c) 177 (d) 329 week on 2nd February 2008?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2) 2 Qjojh 2007 dks 'kqØokj FkkA 2 Qjojh 2008 dks lIrkg dk dkSu
Sol. (b) lk fnu Fkk\
(a) Thursday (b) Friday (c) Saturday (d) Sunday
15. In each of the given number-clusters, the number on the right (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
side of = (the equal to sign) is calculated by performing certain Sol. (c)
mathematical operations on the three numbers on the left of= 20. Arpit's birthday on 10th March 2020 was on a Thuesday. On
(the equal to sign). All three number-clusters follow the same which day was his wife's birthday on 25th May 2020?
pattern. Select the number from among the given options that 10 ekpZ 2020 dks vfiZr dk tUefnu eaxyokj dks FkkA 25 ebZ 2020
can replace the question mark (?) in the third number-cluster. dks mudh iRuh dk tUefnu fdl fnu Fkk\
fn, x, çR;sd la[;k&lewgksa esa] ¾ ¼fpà ds cjkcj½ ds nkbZa vksj dh (a) Tuesday (b) Wednesday (c) Sunday (d) Monday
la[;k dh x.kuk ¾ ¼fpà ds cjkcj½ ds ckbZa vksj rhu la[;kvksa ij dqN (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
xf.krh; lapkyu djds dh tkrh gSA lHkh rhu la[;k&lewg leku Sol. (d)
iSVuZ dk vuqlj.k djrs gSaA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og la[;k pqfu, tks
rhljs la[;k&lewg esa ç'uokpd fpUg ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj ldsA 21. If Q means ‘+’, J means ‘×, T means ‘-‘, and K means ‘÷’, then
36, 58, 21 = 23 ;fn Q dk vFkZ '+' gS] J dk vFkZ '×' gS] T dk vFkZ '-' gS] vkSj K dk
41, 39, 20 = 20 vFkZ '÷' gS] rks
39, 52, 34 = ? 52 K 4 Q 6 J 12 T 8 = ?
(a) 17 (b) 30 (c) 25 (d) 15 (a) 68 (b) 83 (c) 45 (d) 77
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (c) Sol. (d)

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22. Which two signs and which two numbers should be Q+kSfj;k nscyw ds leku csp
a ij ugha cSBrh gS
interchanged to make the following equation correct? (ii) Ekta does not sit on the same bench as Dablu.
fuEufyf[kr lehdj.k dks lgh cukus ds fy, fdu nks fpàksa vkSj fdu ,drk nscyw ds leku csp
a ij ugha cSBrh gSA
nks la[;kvksa dks vkil esa cnyk tkuk pkfg,\ (iii) Chetan can sit with Anion but not with Ganesh.
630 + 6 – 5 ÷ 40 × 10 = 295 psru v;u ds lkFk cSB ldrk gS ysfdu x.ks'k ds lkFk ughaA
(a) ÷, + and 5, 10 (b) ÷, - and 10, 6 (iv) Anna can sit with Dablu but not with Rhaslmr or Ganesh.
(c) ÷, × and 5, 6 (d) +, - and 6, 5 vUuk nscyw ds lkFk cSB ldrs gSa ysfdu jLyej ;k x.ks'k ds lkFk
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2) ughaA
Sol. (a) (v) Ganesh does not sit on the same bench as Fauzia.
x.ks'k QkSft;k ds leku csap ij ugha cSBk gSA
23. Seven friends K, L, M, N, O, P and Q are sitting on a straight If Fauzia sits on Bench A and Chetan sits on Bench B. then who
bench facing north. M and Q are not sitting at any of the is sitting in the chair?
extreme ends. K is sitting exactly at the middle position. Only P ;fn QkSft;k csap A ij cSBrk gS vkSj psru csp
a B ij cSBrk gSA rks
is sitting between Q and N. L is sitting third to the right of K. K
dqlÊ ij dkSu cSBk gS\
is sitting to the immediate left of O. Who is sitting at the
(a) Bhaskar (b) Ekta (c) Ganesh (d) Dablu
extreme left end?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
lkr fe= K] L] M] N] O] P vkSj Q ,d lhèkh csp a ij mÙkj dh vksj Sol. (c)
eq[k djds cSBs gSaA M vkSj Q fdlh Hkh vafre Nksj ij ugha cSBs gSaA K
Bhd eè; LFkku ij cSBk gSA Q vkSj N ds chp dsoy P cSBk gSA L] K 26. Seven friends A, B, C. D, E, F and G are sitting facing the centre
ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA K] O ds Bhd ck;sa cSBk gSA lcls in a circular position. F is sitting to the immediate right of C. C is
ck;sa Nksj ij dkSu cSBk gS\ sitting at the second position to the right of G. E is sitting at the
(a) O (b) Q (c) N (d) L third position to the right of A. B is an immediate neighbour of
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2) both D and E. Which of the following statements is FALSE?
Sol. (c) lkr fe= A] B] C] D] E] F vkSj G ,d o`Ùkkdkj fLFkfr esa dsæa dh vksj
24. Study the given information carefully and answer the question eq[k djds cSBs gSaA F] C ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gSA C] G ds nk;sa ls nwljs
that follows. LFkku ij cSBk gSA E] A ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA B] D vkSj E
nh xbZ tkudkjh dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk nksuksa dk fudVre iM+kslh gSA fuEufyf[kr dFku FALSE gS\
mÙkj nsAa (a) C is sitting at the third position to the right of D.
Five friends Komal, Harris, Paul, Daniel and Meghana are C] D ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA
standing in a row facing north but not necessarily in the same (b) A is sitting to the immediate left of C.
order. Only Harris is between Kornai and Meghana. Paul is to A, C ds rRdky ckbZa vksj cSBk gSA
the immediate right of Megbana. Daniel is to the immediate left
(c) B is sitting to the immediate right of G.
of Komal. Which of the following statements is true?
B] G ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gSA
ikap fe= dksey] gSfjl] i‚y] Msfu;y vkSj es?kuk ,d iafä esa mÙkj dh
(d) E is sitting at the third position to the left of G.
vksj eq[k djds [kM+s gSa ysfdu vko';d ugha blh Øe esa gksA dksukZbZ E] G ds ck;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA
vkSj es?kuk ds chp dsoy gSfjl gSA i‚y] esxckuk ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gSA (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
Msfu;y dksey ds Bhd ck;sa cSBk gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ls dFku Sol. (c)
lR; gSa\
(a) Daniel is third to the left of Meghana. 27. Study the given information carefully and answer the question
Msfu;y es?kuk ds ck;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij gSA that follows.
(b) Harris is to the right of Meghana. nh xbZ tkudkjh dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk
gSfjl es?kuk ds nkbZa vksj gSA mÙkj nsAa
(c) Harris is to the left of Komal./ In a school party six girls are sitting in a circle facing the centre.
gSfjl dksey ds ck;ha vksj gSA Pragathi is sitting to the immediate left of Keerthi. Kavya is an
(d) Komal is third to the left of Harris. immediate neighbour of both Pragathi and Vaishali. Meghana is
dksey] gSfjl ds ck;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij gSA an immediate neighbour of both Keerthi and Vasantha. Who is
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2) sitting to immediate left of Vaishali?
Sol. (a) ,d Ldwy ikVÊ esa Ng yM+fd;ka ,d ldZy esa dsæa dh vksj eq[k djds
25. There are two benches A and B and one chair. three persons cSBh gSaA çxfr dhfrZ ds Bhd ck;sa cSBh gSA dkO;k çxfr vkSj oS'kkyh
can sit on each of these benches and one on the chair. Seven nksuksa dh fudVre iMkslh gS- es?kuk dhfrZ vkSj olark nksuksa dh
persons, Aman, Bhaskar, Chetan, Dablu. Ekta, Fauzia, and fudVre iMkslh gS- oS'kkyh ds Bhd ck;sa dkSu cSBk gS\
Craned', are to be seated on these benches and the chair (a) Meghana (b) Vasantha (c) Kavya (d) Pragathi
following certain constraints as given. (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
nks csp
a A vkSj B vkSj ,d dqlÊ gSaA buesa ls çR;sd csap ij rhu O;fä Sol. (b)
cSB ldrs gSa vkSj ,d dqlÊ ijA lkr O;fä] veu] HkkLdj] psru]
McywA ,drk] QkSft;k] vkSj Øsu' dks bu csapksa ij cSBk;k tkuk gS vkSj 28. ‘A & B’ means ‘A is younger then B’
dqN ckèkkvksa dk ikyu djrs gq, dqlÊ nh xbZ gSA 'A & B’ dk vFkZ gS A, B ls NksVk gS'
(i) Fauria does not sit on the same bench as Deblu ‘A @ B’ means ‘A is equal to B’

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'A @ B’ dk vFkZ gS ‘A, B ds cjkcj gS' (c) Both conclusions I and III follow.
If ‘P & Q @ Y & Z & T’, then who is the oldest among all? fu"d"kZ I vkSj III nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
;fn ‘P & Q @ Y & Z & T’] rks lcls cM+k dkSu gS\ (d) Conclusions I, II and III follow.
(a) Y (b) T (c) P (d) Z fu"d"kZ I] II vkSj III vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (b) Sol. (c)
29. There are six boys, Mukul, Rajan, Jayant, Suresh Prakash and 32. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming
Karan, each having different heights. Mukul is not the tallest that the information given in the statements is true, even if it
among all. Only three boys are taller than Karan and only three appears to be at variance with commonly !mown facts, decide
boys are shorter than Prakash. Suresh is taller than Rajan but which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the
shorter than Karan. How many boys are shorter than Mukul? statements.
Ng yM+ds gSa] eqdqy] jktu] t;ar] lqj's k çdk'k vkSj dj.k] çR;sd dh fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd
yackbZ vyx&vyx gSA eqdqy lcls yack ugha gSA dsoy rhu yM+ds dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; rF;ksa ls fHkUu
dj.k ls yEcs gSa vkSj dsoy rhu yM+ds çdk'k ls NksVs gSaA lqjs'k] jktu çrhr gksrh gks] r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksZa esa ls dkSu lk dFkuksa dk
ls yEck gS ysfdu dj.k ls NksVk gSA eqdqy ls fdrus yM+ds NksVs gSa\ rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(a) 3 (b) 1 (c) 4 (d) 2 Statements:
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2) All pens are pencils./ lHkh isu isfa ly gSaA
Sol. (c) Some pens are books./ dqN isu fdrkcsa gSaA
Conclusions:
30. A, B, C, D, F, and F are six people living in a six-storey building. I. All book are pens./ lHkh fdrkcs] isu gSaA
with each person living on a different floor. The lowermost II. Some pencils are books. / dqN isfa ly fdrkcsa gSaA
floor is numbered I. the floor above it 2, and so on till the (a) Both conclusions I and II follow
topmost floor is numbered 6. fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
F lives on floor number 3. B and E live on the floors below F's (b) Only conclusion I follows
floor. D lives on a floor that is below A's floor but above C's dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
floor. Who among them lives on the topmost floor?
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
A] B] C] D] F vkSj F Ng O;fä gSa tks ,d Ng eaftyk bekjr esa jgrs
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS
gSaA ,d vyx eafty ij jgus okys çR;sd O;fä ds lkFkA lcls
fupyh eafty dh la[;k 1 gSA blds Åij dh eafty 2 gS] vkSj blh (d) Only conclusion II follows
rjg lcls Åijh eafty rd dh la[;k 6 gSA dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
F eafty la[;k 3 ij jgrk gSA B vkSj E] F ds ry ds uhps okys ry ij (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
jgrs gSaA D ,d eafty ij jgrk gS tks A dh eafty ds uhps gS ysfdu C Sol. (d)
dh eafty ds Åij gSA muesa ls dkSu lcls Åijh eafty ij jgrk gS\ 33. Read the given statement and courses of action carefully. A
(a) D (b) E (c) C (d) A course of action is a step or administrative decision to be taken
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2) for improvement, follow up or &abet action in regard to the
Sol. (d) Problem, policy, etc. Assuming that the information given in the
statement is time, decide which of the given courses of action
31. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming logically follow(s) from the statement.
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it fn, x, dFku vkSj dkjZokbZ ds ikBîØe dks è;ku ls i<+Asa dkjZokbZ dk
appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide ,d dne leL;k] uhfr vkfn ds lacaèk esa lqèkkj] vuqorÊ dkjZokbZ ;k
which of the given conclusions logically follow from the dkjZokbZ ds fy, fy;k tkus okyk ,d dne ;k ç'kklfud fu.kZ; gSA
statements. ;g ekurs gq, fd c;ku esa nh xbZ tkudkjh le; gS] r; djsa fd
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd dkjZokbZ ds fn, x, ikBîØeksa esa ls dkSu lk gS dFku dk rkfdZd :i
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr ls vuqlj.k djsAa
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu Statement:
lk dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA Some serious and substantial mistakes were found in the
Statements: financial account statements of a private limited company.
All ducks are tigers./ lHkh cÙk[k ck?k gSaA ,d çkbosV fyfeVsM daiuh ds foÙkh; ys[kk fooj.k esa dqN xaHkhj vkSj
All tigers are monkeys. / lHkh ck?k canj gSaA egRoiw.kZ xyfr;k¡ ikbZ xbZaA
All monkeys are cows./ lHkh canj xk; gSaA course of Action:
Conclusions: I. A team of experts should be assigned to find the root cause of
I. All tigers are cows. / lHkh ck?k xk; gSaA the mistakes in the MCOIIIITS of the private limited company
II. All monkeys are ducks./ lHkh canj cÙk[k gSaA and suggest remedial action.
III. All ducks are cows./ lHkh cÙk[k xk; gSaA çkbosV fyfeVsM daiuh ds MCOIIIITS esa xyfr;ksa ds ewy dkj.k dk
IV. All cows are tigers./ lHkh xk; ck?k gSaA irk yxkus vkSj mipkjkRed dkjZokbZ dk lq>ko nsus ds fy, fo'ks"kKksa
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow. dh ,d Vhe dks fu;qä fd;k tkuk pkfg,A
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSaA II. All the involved employees should be thoroughly
(b) Both conclusions III and IV follow investigated.
fu"d"kZ III vkSj IV nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa lHkh lacafèkr deZpkfj;ksa dh xgurk ls tkap gksuh pkfg,A

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(a) Neither I nor II follows Statements:


u rks I vkSj u gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS I. William is 15th from the extreme left end of the row.
(b) Only I follows / dsoy I vuqlj.k djrk gSA fofy;e iafä ds vafre ck,a Nksj ls 15osa LFkku ij gSA
(c) Only II follows / dsoy II vuqlj.k djrk gS II. David is exactly in the middle of the row and there are ten
(d) Both I and II follow/ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa soldiers to his tight.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2) MsfoM iafä ds Bhd chp esa gS vkSj mlds ikl nl lSfud gSaA
Sol. (d) (a) II alone is sufficient, while I alone is not sufficient
34. A question is given, followed by two statements labelled I and vdsys II i;kZIr gS] tcfd I vdsyk i;kZIr ugha gS
II. Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient to answer (b) I alone is sufficient, while II alone is not sufficient
the question. vdsys I i;kZIr gS] tcfd vdsys II i;kZIr ugha gS
,d ç'u fn;k x;k gS] ftlds ckn I vkSj II yscy okys nks dFku fn, (c) Both I and II together are not sufficient
x, gSaA igpkusa fd dkSu lk@ls dFku ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, I vkSj II nksuksa ,d lkFk i;kZIr ugha gSa
i;kZIr gS@gSaA (d) Both I and II together are sufficient
Question: I vkSj II nksuksa ,d lkFk i;kZIr gSa
How many soldiers are there between William and David in a (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 13.06.2022 Shift-2)
row of soldiers. all facing north? Sol. (d)
lSfudksa dh ,d iafä esa fofy;e vkSj MsfoM ds chp fdrus lSfud gSaA
lHkh mÙkj dh vksj mUeq[k gSa\

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1. If ‘A # B’ means A is the father of B, ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa TEACHING dks 'GVXZSRMT' fy[kk tkrk gS]
;fn ‘A # B’ dk vFkZ gS fd A] B dk firk gS] 'TENDENCY' dks 'GVMWVMXB' fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa
‘A & B’ means A is the brother of B, 'SYMBOLIC' dks dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
‘A & B’ dk vFkZ gS A] B dk HkkbZ gS] (a) HBMYKORX (b) HBNXLORW
‘A @ B’ means A is the mother of B, (c) HBNYLORX (d) HBMXLOSY
‘A @ B’ dk vFkZ gS A] B dh eka gS] (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1)
Then, which of the following is definitely true about C @ A # B Sol. (c)
& D?
rks] fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu C @ A # B & D ds ckjs esa fuf'pr :i 5. In a certain code language, ‘FEATURE’ is written as ‘ZIUXOVY’
ls lR; gS\ and ‘CONSULT’ is written as ‘WSHWOPN’. How will ‘PROMISE’
(a) C is paternal grandmother of B and D be written in that language?
C, B vkSj D dh iSr`d nknh gS ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] 'FEATURE' dks 'ZIUXOVY' fy[kk tkrk gS
(b) D is granddaughter of C./D, C dh iksrh gSA vkSj 'CONSULT' dks 'WSHWOPN' fy[kk tkrk gSA ml Hkk"kk esa
(c) C is mother of A and D./C, A vkSj D dh eka gSA 'PROMISE' dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
(d) D is daughter of A./D, A dh csVh gSA (a) IVHQBWX (b) IUHPBVX
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1) (c) JUIPCVY (d) JVIQCWY
Sol. (a) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1)
2. Shreya starts walking towards the north from her shop. She Sol. (d)
walks 15m, then lakes a right turn and walks 30 m. She now
takes a left turn and walks 15 m, then again she takes a left turn 6. In a certain code language, ‘ACHIEVE’ is written as ‘XHENBAB’
and walks 15 m. Finally, she turns left again and stops after and ‘NUMBERS’ is written as ‘KZJGBWP’. How will ‘CAPTAIN’ be
walking 15m. In which direction is the end point with respect written in that language?
to the starting point? (all turns are 90° turns only) ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] 'ACHIEVE' dks 'XHENBAB' fy[kk tkrk gS
Js;k viuh nqdku ls mÙkj dh vksj pyuk 'kq: djrh gSA og 15 eh vkSj 'NUMBERS' dks 'KZJGBWP' fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa
pyrh gS] fQj >hy ls nk;sa eqM+rh gS vkSj 30 eh pyrh gSA og vc 'CAPTAIN' dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
ck,a eqM+rh gS vkSj 15 ehVj pyrh gS] fQj og ck,a eqM+rh gS vkSj 15 (a) YHLAWPJ (b) ZFMYXNK (c) ZHMAXPK (d) YELYWNJ
ehVj pyrh gSA var es]a og fQj ls ck;ha vksj eqM+rh gS vkSj 15 eh (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1)
pyus ds ckn #d tkrh gSA çkjafHkd fcanq ds lUnHkZ esa vafre fcanq fdl Sol. (b)
7. In a certain code language, if ‘COMPUTER’ is written as
fn'kk esa gS\ ¼lHkh eksM+ dsoy 90° eksM+ ds gSa½
RETPUMOC’, ‘NOTEBOOK’ is written as ‘KOOEBTON’, how will
(a) South-east (b) South – West
‘INTERNET’ be written in that language?
(c) North - West (d) North - east
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1)
,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] ;fn 'COMPUTER' dks RETPUMOC' fy[kk
Sol. (d) tkrk gS] 'NOTEBOOK' dks 'KOOEBTON' fy[kk tkrk gS] rks ml Hkk"kk
esa 'INTERNET' dks dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
3. Awadh walks 20m towards West. Then, he rums to his left and (a) TENERTNI (b) TEENRINT
walks 10 m. Then. he again takes a left turn and walks 10 m. (c) TENERNIT (d) TENREINT
Now, he takes a right and again walks 10 m. Finally, he takes a (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1)
right turn and stops after walking 10 m. In which direction is Sol. (a)
the stopping point with respect to the starting point? (all turns
are 90° turns only) 8. ‘TABLE” is related to ‘726251522’ and ‘FORMS’ is related to
voèk if'pe dh vksj 20eh pyrk gSA fQj] og viuh ckbZa vksj nkSM+rk ‘21129148’, in the same way as ‘CHAIR’ is related to ‘_____’
gS vkSj 10 ehVj pyrk gSA fQjA og fQj ls ck,a eqM+rk gS vkSj 10 TABLE’ dk lacaèk '726251522' ls gS vkSj ‘FORMS’ dk lacaèk
ehVj pyrk gSA vc og nk;sa eqM+rk gS vkSj fQj ls 10 ehVj pyrk gSA '21129148' ls gS] Bhd mlh rjg tSls ‘CHAIR’ dk lacaèk ’______’ls gSA
var esa] og nk;sa eqM+rk gS vkSj 10 ehVj pyus ds ckn #d tkrk gSA (a) 241926198 (b) 241296189
(c) 214926189 (d) 241926189
çkjafHkd fcanq ds lUnHkZ esa fojke fcanq fdl fn'kk esa gS\ ¼lHkh eksM+ dsoy
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1)
90° eksM+ ds gSa½
Sol. (d)
(a) North-east (b) South-east
(c) North-west (d) South-west
9. Identify which conclusion (s) is/are true based on the given
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1)
statement.
Sol. (d)
fn, x, dFku ds vkèkkj ij igpkusa fd dkSu&lk@ls fu"d"kZ lR;
gS@gSaA
4. In a certain code language, TEACHING' is written as
Statement:
'GVXZSRMT, 'TENDENCY' is written as 'GVMWVMXB. How will
Q≤R=S>T<U≥V
'SYMBOLIC be written in that language?
Conclusions:

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I. V < T II. S < Q 11th but after the 8th of june. On which date in june is their
(a) Only II is true (b) Neither I nor II is true mother’s birthday?
(c) Only I is True (d) Both I and II are true vt; dks Bhd ls ;kn gS fd mldh ek¡ jkfèkdk dk tUefnu 5 ds ckn
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1) ysfdu 10 twu ls igys gS] tcfd mldh cgu lhrk dks Bhd ls ;kn
Sol. (b) gS fd mldh ek¡ dk tUefnu 11 rkjh[k ls igys ysfdu 8 twu ds ckn
10. ‘#’ means ‘>’, ‘$’ means ‘≥’, ‘%’ means ‘<’, and ‘@’ means ‘≤’. gSA twu esa mudh ekrk dk tUefnu fdl rkjh[k dks gS\
Assuming the following statements to be true, which of the (a) 10th (b) 7th (c) 9th (d) 8th
conclusions given in the options is definitely true. (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1)
fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa dks lR; ekurs gq, fodYiksa esa fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa Sol. (c)
ls dkSu lk fuf'pr :i ls lR; gSA
B$D$A 16. Rajat joined school on 26th February 2020, a Wednesday, and
R%D%L@J he has examination scheduled on 26th may 2020. There was no
(a) A % L (b) J % D (c) B # L (d) B $ J holiday or leave, except Sunday. For how many active working
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1) days did he go to school before the exam?
Sol. (a) jtr us 26 Qjojh 2020] cqèkokj dks Ldwy esa ços'k fy;k vkSj mldh
ijh{kk 26 ebZ 2020 dks fuèkkZfjr gSA jfookj dks NksM+dj dksbZ Nqêh ;k
11. In each of the number-pairs, the second number is obtained by Nqêh ugha FkhA ijh{kk ls igys og fdrus lfØ; dk;Z fnolksa ds fy,
performing a certain mathematical operation on the first Ldwy x;k Fkk\
number. Three of the following pairs follow the same pattern
(a) 74 (b) 76 (c) 72 (d) 77
and thus form a group. Select the number-pair that does NOT
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1)
belong to that group.
Sol. (d)
çR;sd la[;k&;qXe esa] igyh la[;k ij ,d fuf'pr xf.krh; lafØ;k
djds nwljh la[;k çkIr dh tkrh gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls rhu tksM+s ,d 17. Which two signs should be intercha ged to make the following
gh iSVuZ dk ikyu djrs gSa vkSj bl çdkj ,d lewg cukrs gSaA ml equation correct?
la[;k&;qXe dk p;u djsa tks ml lewg ls lacafèkr ugha gSA fuEufyf[kr lehdj.k dks lgh cukus ds fy, fdu nks fpàksa dks vkil
(a) 3 : 12 (b) 14 : 220 (c) 11 : 132 (d) 5 : 30 esa tksM+k tkuk pkfg,\
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1) 24 × 36 ÷ 27 + 6 – 22 = 22
Sol. (b) (a) + and × (b) – and + (c) ÷ and + (d) ÷ and ×
12. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1)
following series. Sol. (d)
ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks 18. In an examination Sunita scored 90% of what Anita scored,
çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA While Anita’s score was 110% of what Vinita scored. If Sunita
40, 20, 20, 30, 60, ?, 450, 1575, 6300 scored 198 marks in the examination, how many marks did
(a) 40 (b) 180 (c) 150 (d) 120 Vinita score?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1) ,d ijh{kk esa lquhrk us vuhrk ds çkIrkadksa dk 90% çkIr fd;k] tcfd
Sol. (c) vuhrk dk çkIrkad fouhrk ds çkIrkadksa dk 110% FkkA ;fn lquhrk us
13. Select the letter – pair from among the given options that can ijh{kk esa 198 vad çkIr fd,] rks fouhrk us fdrus vad çkIr fd,\
replace the question mark (?) and continue the given series.
(a) 220 (b) 180 (c) 200 (d) 242
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls v{kj&;qXe dk p;u djsa tks ç'uokpd fpUg (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1)
¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj ldrk gS vkSj nh xbZ J`a[kyk dks tkjh j[k Sol. (c)
ldrk gSA
AN, CL, ?, GH, IF 19. A football team lost 40% of the matches it played. If it won 75
(a) DI (b) EJ (c) EI (d) DJ matches, then find the number of mactches it played.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1) ,d Q+qVc‚y Vhe vius }kjk [ksys x, eSpksa esa ls 40% gkj xbZA ;fn
Sol. (b) mlus 75 eSp thrs gSa] rks mlds }kjk [ksys x, eSpksa dh la[;k Kkr
dhft,A
14. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed
(a) 140 (b) 110 (c) 125 (d) 130
in the balnks of the given series will complete the series. (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1)
v{kjksa ds ml la;kstu dk p;u djsa ftls vuqØfed :i ls nh xbZ Sol. (c)
J`[a kyk ds fjä LFkku esa j[kus ij J`a[kyk iwjh gks tk,xhA
ab _ _ da _ bcda _ _ cd _ _ bed 20. 7 Friends Garima, Pakhi, Paul, Shikha, Ruby, Ana and Shomya
(a) bcbabab (b) bcbbbab (c) bcbbaab (d) bcabbab are seated on a bench and are facing North. Shika is an
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1) immediate neighbor of the person who is seated at one of the
Sol. (b) extreme ends. Only three people are seated between Ana and
Ruby. Ruby is seated at one of the extreme ends of the bench.
15. Ajay correctly remembers that his mother Radhika’s birthday is Ruby is an immediate neighbor of Pakhi. Parul is an immediate
after the 5th but before the 10th of June, while his sister Sita neigbhour of Both Shomya and Pakhi. Who is seated in the
correctly remembers that her mother’s birthday is before the middle of the bench?

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7 fe= xfjek] ik[kh] i‚y] f'k[kk] :ch] vkuk vkSj lksE;k ,d cspa ij Sol. (c)
cSBs gSa vkSj mÙkj dh vksj mUeq[k gSaA f'kdk ml O;fä dk fudVre
iMkslh gS tks fdlh ,d vafre Nksj ij cSBk gS- ,uk vkSj :ch ds chp 24. Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and F are sitting around a square
dsoy rhu O;fä cSBs gSaA :ch cspa ds ,d vafre Nksj ij cSBh gSA :ch] table in a manner that two persons are sitting on each side of
ik[kh dh fudVre iMkslh gS- ik#y] 'kksE;k vkSj ik[kh nksuksa dh the table. They all are facing the centre of the table, thus each
fudVre iM+kslh gSA cspa ds chp esa dkSu cSBk gS\ person sitting on a side is facing another person sitting on the
(a) Parul (b) Shomya (c) Shikha (d) Ana opposite side of the square. A is not facing G, F,and H. Both B
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1) and C are immediate neighbours of A. E faces one of the
Sol. (b) immediate neighbours of A, H faces C. Who is sitting opposite D
?
21. A certain number of people are sitting in a row, facing North, E vkB fe= A] B] C] D] E] F] G vkSj F ,d oxkZdkj est ds pkjksa vksj
sits fourth to the right of D. B sits third to the left of D. Exactly bl çdkj cSBs gSa fd nks O;fä est ds nksuksa vksj cSBs gSaA os lHkh est ds
seven people sit between A and D, E and C occupy the extreme dsæa dh vksj mUeq[k gSa] bl çdkj ,d vksj cSBs çR;sd O;fä dk eq[k
end positions of the row. A sits third to the right of C. If no other oxZ ds foijhr fn'kk esa cSBs nwljs O;fä dh vksj gSA A dk eq[k G] F vkSj
person is sitting in the row, what is the total number of persons H dh vksj ugha gSA B vkSj C nksuksa A ds fudVre iM+kslh gSaA E dk eq[k A
seated? ds fudVre iM+ksfl;ksa esa ls ,d gS] H dk eq[k C dh vksj gSA D ds
,d fuf'pr la[;k esa yksx mÙkj dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSa] E] D ds foijhr dkSu cSBk gS\
nk;sa ls pkSFks LFkku ij cSBk gSA B] D ds ck;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA (a) H (b) G (c) F (d) A
A vkSj D ds chp Bhd lkr yksx cSBs gSa] E vkSj C vafre Nksj ij cSBs gSaA (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1)
iafä dh fLFkfrA A] C ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA ;fn dksbZ Sol. (d)
vU; O;fä iafä esa ugha cSBk gS] rks dqy fdrus O;fä cSBs gSa\ 25. On all the five corners of pentagon, five people Ram, Rohan,
(a) 14 (b) 15 (c) 16 (d) 17 Sunita, Seema and Chandan sit in a specific order facing
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1) towards the centre. Ram is to the immediate left of Rohan.
Sol. (c) Sunita is not an immediate neighbour of Ram. Chandan is an
immediate neighbour of both Sunita and Seema.
22. Eight Friends are playing a game, K, L, M, and N are sitting in a iapHkqt ds lHkh ikap dksuksa ij] ikap O;fä jke] jksgu] lquhrk] lhek vkSj
straight line and are facing North. O, P, Q and R are stitting on a panu ,d fof'k"V Øe esa dsæa dh vksj mUeq[k gksdj cSBrs gSaA jke]
parallel line and are facing south. Thus each of the persons jksgu ds Bhd ck;sa gSA lquhrk jke dh fudVre iMkslh ugha gS- panu
sitting in a line, faces another person sitting in the parallel line. lquhrk vkSj lhek nksuksa dk fudVre iMkslh gS-
M faces a person who has two people sitting to his right. N is What will be the position of sunita with respect to Ram
sitting between. M and K. Q faces K, O is neither and immediate jke ds lUnHkZ esa lquhrk dk LFkku D;k gksxk\
neighbor of P nor Q. Who amongst the following faces M? (a) Sunita occupies third place from Ram in the anticlockwise
vkB fe= ,d [ksy [ksy jgs gSa] K] L] M vkSj N ,d lhèkh js[kk esa cSBs direction
gSa vkSj mÙkj dh vksj mUeq[k gSaA O] P] Q vkSj R ,d lekukarj js[kk lquhrk okekorZ fn'kk esa jke ls rhljs LFkku ij gS
ij cSBs gSa vkSj nf{k.k dh vksj mUeq[k gSaA bl çdkj ,d iafä esa cSBs (b) Sunita occupies third place from Ram in the clockwise
çR;sd O;fä dk eq[k lekukarj js[kk esa cSBs fdlh vU; O;fä dh vksj direction
gSA M dk eq[k ml O;fä dh vksj gS ftlds nkfguh vksj nks O;fä cSBs lquhrk nf{k.kkorZ fn'kk esa jke ls rhljs LFkku ij gS
gSaA N chp esa cSBk gSA M vkSj K, Q dk eq[k K dh vksj gS] O u rks P (c) Sunita occupies second place from Ram in the clockwise
dk vkSj u gh Q dk fudVre iM+kslh gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu M direction
dh vksj mUeq[k gS\ nf{k.kkorZ fn'kk esa lquhrk jke ls nwljs LFkku ij gS
(a) Q (b) O (c) P (d) R (d) Sunita occupies first place from Ram in the anti-clockwise
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1) direction
Sol. (d) lquhrk okekorZ fn'kk esa jke ls igys LFkku ij gS
23. Eight people are sitting around a circular table at equal (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1)
distances, facing the centre. Lalit is an immediate neighbour of Sol. (b)
both chirag and Pihu. Kiran is to the immediate right of Sanjay. 26. Raj, vikram, Amit, Amar and Shivani are five friends. Raj,
Only three people sit between Sin and Pihu. Asha rs third to the Vikram and Amit are intelligent. Raj, Amar and Shivani are hard
right of Chirag. Only three people sit between Kiran and Rajiv. working. Amar. Amit and Shivani are teachers. Raj, Vikram and
Sia is an immediate neighbour of Rajiv and Asha. who is sitting Shivani are scholar. Who among the given friends is neither
to the immediate right of Asha? hardworking nor a scholar?
vkB O;fä ,d o`Ùkkdkj est ds pkjksa vksj leku nwjh ij dsaæ dh vksj jkt] foØe] vfer] vej vkSj f'kokuh ikap fe= gSaA jkt] foØe vkSj
eq[k djds cSBs gSaA yfyr] fpjkx vkSj ihgw nksuksa dk fudVre iMkslh vfer cqf)eku gSaA jkt] vej vkSj f'kokuh esgurh gSaA vejA vfer
gS- fdj.k] lat; ds Bhd nk;sa gSA flu vkSj ihgw ds chp dsoy rhu vkSj f'kokuh f'k{kd gSaA jkt] foØe vkSj f'kokuh fo}ku gSaA fn, x,
O;fä cSBs gSaA vk'kk fpjkx ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij gSA fdj.k vkSj fe=ksa esa ls dkSu u rks esgurh gS vkSj u gh fo}ku\
jktho ds chp dsoy rhu O;fä cSBs gSaA fl;k jktho vkSj vk'kk dh (a) Amit (b) Vikram (c) Shivani (d) Raj
fudVre iMkslh gS- tks vk'kk ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gS (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1)
(a) Kiran (b) Chirag (c) Sanjay (d) Sia Sol. (a)
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27. P, Q, R, S, and T appeared in a class test and each scored No graduate is a boy./ dksbZ Lukrd yM+dk ugha gSA
different marks. T scored more than only one students. S scored Conclusions:
more than Q but less than P. Q did not score less than T. Who I. Some handsome are not graduates.
among them scored the heighest marks? dqN gSaMle xzst,q V ugha gSaA
P] Q] R] S] vkSj T ,d d{kk ijh{kk esa 'kkfey gq, vkSj çR;sd us II. No employed is a boy.
vyx&vyx vad çkIr fd,A T us dsoy ,d ls vfèkd Nk=ksa dks Ldksj dksbZ ukSdjhis'kk yM+dk ugha gSA
fd;kA S us Q ls vfèkd ysfdu P ls de Ldksj fd;kA Q us T ls de (a) Both conclusions I and II follow
Ldksj ugha fd;kA muesa ls fdlus lcls vfèkd vad çkIr fd,\ fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
(a) Q (b) R (c) S (d) P (b) Only conclusion I follows
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1) dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
Sol. (d) (c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
28. Anu lives on one floor in a seven storey building. Each floor of (d) Only conclusion II follows
the building is numbered in a manner that the lowest floor is dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
numbered as one and the heighest floor is numbered as seven. (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1)
She does not live on an even numbered floor. At least two floors Sol. (b)
are above and two floors are below the floor where she lives.
There are at least two floors between her and her friend who 31. Read the given statement and conclusions carefully. Assuming
lives on the topmost floor. On which floor is Annu’s flat? that the information given in the statements is true, even if it
vuq lkr eaftyk bekjr esa ,d eafty ij jgrh gSA Hkou ds çR;sd appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide
ry dks bl çdkj Øekafdr fd;k x;k gS fd lcls fupyh eafty dh which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the
la[;k ,d vkSj lcls Å¡ph eafty dh la[;k lkr gSA og ,d le statement.
la[;k okyh eafty ij ugha jgrh gSA de ls de nks eafty Åij gSa fn, x, dFku vkSj fu"d"kksZa dks è;kuiwoZd i<+aAs ;g ekurs gq, fd
vkSj nks eafty ml eafty ds uhps gSa tgka og jgrh gSA mlds vkSj dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr
lcls Åijh eafty ij jgus okyh mldh lgsyh ds chp de ls de nks rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu
eafty gSaA vUuw dk ¶ySV fdl eafty ij gS\ lk dFku dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 7 (d) 5 Statement:
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1) Milk will become poison, if kept in a copper utensil. Poison is
Sol. (b) good for consumption and health.
29. Seven Friends P, Q, R, S, T, U and V belong to seven cities nwèk dks rkacs ds crZu esa j[kus ls tgj cu tkrk gSA tgj [kkus vkSj
namely Shimla, Manali, Agra, Jaipur, Goa, Guwahati and lsgr ds fy, vPNk gksrk gSA
Darjeeling but not necessarily in the same order. Each one the Conclusions:
them belong to only one city. T belongs to Darjeeling. S and V I. People should consume milk which is kept in a copper pot.
belong to manali and Shimal, respectively. Q belongs to Agra. yksxksa dks rkacs ds crZu esa j[ks nwèk dk lsou djuk pkfg,A
One among R and U belong to Guwahati, P does not belong to II. Consumption of poison should be avoided.
Goa. Who belongs to Jaipur? tgj ds lsou ls cpuk pkfg,A
lkr fe= P] Q] R] S] T] U vkSj V lkr 'kgjksa f'keyk] eukyh] vkxjk] (a) Conclusion II follows / fu"d"kZ II fuEukuqlkj gS
t;iqj] xksok] xqokgkVh vkSj nkftZfyax ls lacafèkr gSa ysfdu vko';d (b) Both the conclusions I and II follow
ugha blh Øe esa gksAa muesa ls çR;sd dsoy ,d 'kgj ls lacfa èkr gSA T fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
nkftZfyax ls lacafèkr gSA S vkSj V Øe'k% eukyh vkSj f'key ls lacafèkr (c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
gSaA Q vkxjk ls lacfa èkr gSA R vkSj U esa ls ,d xqokgkVh ls lacafèkr gS] u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS
P xksok ls lacafèkr ugha gSA t;iqj ls lacafèkr dkSu gS\ (d) Conclusion I follows
(a) P (b) R (c) S (d) Q fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (a) Sol. (d)
32. To join in a bank, there are few selection criteria. Read the
30. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming given conditions and select your answer for the following
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it situation.
appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide cSad esa 'kkfey gksus ds fy,] dqN p;u ekunaM gSaA nh xbZ 'krksZa dks i<+sa
which of the given conclusions logically follows) from the vkSj fuEufyf[kr fLFkfr ds fy, vius mÙkj dk p;u djsAa
statements. Conditions:
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd 1. Candidate must be a graduate with 60% marks.
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr mEehnokj dks 60% vadksa ds lkFk Lukrd gksuk pkfg,A
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu 2. Candidate must secure minimum 70% marks in the selection
lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS½A test.
Statements: mEehnokj dks p;u ijh{kk esa U;wure 70% vad çkIr djus pkfg,A
Some boys arc handsome./ dqN yM+ds lqUnj gSaA 3. Candidate should have a certificate in computer
No handsome is employed. / dksbZ lqn
a j dk;Zjr ugha gSA fundamentals.

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mEehnokj ds ikl daI;wVj dh cqfu;knh ckrksa dk çek.k i= gksuk 33. A question is given, followed by two statements labeled I and II.
pkfg,A Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient/necessary to
Special Exemption: answer the question.
1. In case the graduation is B.Tech, the 3rd condition can be waived ,d ç'u fn;k x;k gS] ftlds ckn I vkSj II yscy okys nks dFku fn,
off. x, gSaA igpkusa fd dkSu&lk@ls dFku ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
;fn Lukrd ch-Vsd gS] rks rhljh 'krZ ekQ dh tk ldrh gSA i;kZIr@vko';d gSa@gSaA
2. If the marks in selection test is less than 70% but more than Question:
60%, and the graduation makrs is more than 75%, the case will be What is the total of five natural even numbers?
referred to the GM for consideration. ik¡p çk—frd le la[;kvksa dk ;ksx D;k gS\
;fn p;u ijh{kk esa vad 70% ls de ysfdu 60% ls vfèkd gS] vkSj Statements :
Lukrd Lrj 75% ls vfèkd gS] rks ekeyk fopkj ds fy, egkçcaèkd ds I. The second number is two times the first number.
ikl Hkstk tk,xkA nwljh la[;k igyh la[;k dh nqxquh gSA
Situation: II. All the five even numbers are consecutive even numbers in
Vijay has applied for the most and secured 70% in the selection increasing order.
test. He has done. B . Tech with 75% marks. lHkh ik¡p le la[;k,¡ c<+rs Øe esa Øekxr le la[;k,¡ gSaA
fot; us lcls vfèkd vkosnu fd;k gS vkSj p;u ijh{kk esa 70% (a) Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the Question
gkfly fd;k gSA mlus fd;k gSA ch- Vsd 75% vadksa ds lkFkA vdsys dFku II ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gS
(a) His case will be referred to the GM. (b) Both the Statements together are necessary to answer the
mudk ekeyk GM. dks Hkstk tk,xkA Question
(b) Information is incomplete. /tkudkjh vèkwjh gSA ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, nksuksa dFku ,d lkFk vko';d gSa
(c) He will be rejected./ mls [kkfjt dj fn;k tk,xkA (c) Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the Question
(d) He will be selected./ og pquk tk,xkA dFku I vdsys ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gS
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1) (d) Both the Statements together are not sufficient to answer
Sol. (d) the Question
nksuksa dFku ,d lkFk ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSa
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-1)
Sol. (b)

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1. B's mother R has only one daughter. A is the only son of R. How 6. In a certain code language, 'find my car' is written as ‘mi co kh',
is B related to A? 'black vintage car' is written as 'co ne ve', 'find black house' is
B dh ekW R dh dsoy ,d iq=h gSA A, R dk bdykSrk iq= gSaA B dk A ls written ‘ne kh sa’.
D;k laca/k gS\ ,d fuf’pr dwV Hkk"kk esa ‘find my car’ dks ‘mi co kh’ fy[kk tkrk gS]
(a) sister/cgu (b) Father/ firk ‘black vintage car’ dks ‘co ne ve’ fy[kk tkrk gS] ‘find black house’ dks
(c) Brother/ HkkbZ (d) Aunt/Mother's Sister/ekSlh@ekW dh cgu ‘ne kh sa’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2) Note: All passwords are two letter passwords only
Sol. (a) uksV % lHkh dwV 'kCn dsoy nks v{kj okys dwV’kCn gSa
How can 'my vintage house' be written in the same code language?
2. Reva reaches a stadium by running 40m towards East. Then the mlh dwV Hkk"kk esa ‘my vintage house’ dks fdl izdkj fy[kk tk ldrk
groom turns right and runs 20 metres. Then, she turns right gS\
and runs 18 meters to reach a music store. Again she turns (a) ve kh ne (b) sa mi ve (c) kh co sa (d) mi ne co
right and runs 10 metres. Thereafter, she turns left and runs 24 (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2)
metres, and finally she turns right and runs 12 metres. Which Sol. (b)
direction is facing Rewa now?
(all turns are only 90° right turns) 7. How many such letter-pairs (both forward and backward) are
jsok iwoZ dh vksj 40m nkSM+dj ,d LVsfM;e igqaprh gSA fQj oj nk,a present in the word HABITS, which have as many letters
eqM+rh gS vkSj 20 ehVj nkSM+rh gSA fQj] og nk,a eqM+rh gS vkSj 18 ehVj between them in the word as in the English alphabetical order?
nkSM+dj ,d laxhr LVksj ij igqaprh gSA iqu% og nka, eqM+rh gS vkSj 10 'kCn HABITS esa ,sls fdrus v{kj&;qXe (vkxs vkSj ihNs nksuksa fn’kkvksa
ehVj nksM+rh gSA blds ckn] og ck,a eqM+rh gS vkSj 24 ehVj nkSM+rh gS] es)a ekStqn gSa] ftuds chp 'kCn esa mrus gh v{kj gSa] ftrus muds chp
vkSj var esa og nk,a eqM+rh gS vkSj 12 ehVj nkSM+rh gSA vc jhok ds vaxzsth o.kZekyk ds Øe esa gS\
lkeus dkSu lh fn’kk gS\ (a) 4 (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) 2
(lHkh eksM+ dsoy 90° okys eksM+ gSa) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2)
(a) east/ iwoZ (b) west/if’pe (c) north/mÙkj (d) south/nf{k.k Sol. (d)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (c) 8. read the given statements and conclusions carefully. decide
which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given
3. in a certain code language, 'find my book' is written as ‘tu en li’, statements?
'my new home' is written as 'ab uv tu' it is written as 'book fn, x, dFku vkSj fu"d"kksZa dks /;kuiwoZd i<+aAs r; djsa fd fn, x,
house tomorrow’ is written as ‘li mo ab’. fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu ls dFku dk rkfdZd :Ik ls ikyu djrs gS\a
(note: all passwords are two letter passwords only) dFku %
what is the possible code word for 'new tomorrow' in the given Q>P≥I>J=M≤L<E
code language? fu"d"kZ%
,d fuf’pr dwV Hkk"kk es]a ‘Find my book’ dks tu en li’ fy[kk tkrk gS] (i) J < E (ii) Q > M
‘my new house’ dks ‘ab uv tu’ fy[kk tkrk gSA ‘book house (a) Both conclusions I and II follow
tomorrow’ dks ‘li mo ab’ fy[kk tkrk gSA fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
(uksV% lHkh dwV 'kCn dsoy nks v{kj okys dwV'kCn gSa) (b) Only conclusion I follows
nh xbZ dwV Hkk"kk esa ‘new tomorrow’ ds fy, lEHkkfor dwV 'kCn D;k dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
gS\ (c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(a) uv ab (b) ab li (c) mo uv (d) en tu u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2) (d) Only conclusion II follows
Sol. (c) dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2)
4. In a certain code language, MAIDEN is written as ADEIMN, and Sol. (a)
‘SILVER’ is written as ‘EILRSV’ in the same code language, how
is MAGNET written? 9. Select the option that is related to the sixth letter-cluster in the
,d fuf’pr dwV Hkk"kk esa MAIDEN dks ADEIMN fy[kk tkrk gS] vkSj same way as the first letter-cluster is related to the second
SILVER dks EILRSV fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh dwV Hkk"kk esa MAGNET dks letter-cluster and the third letter-cluster is related to the fourth
fdl izdkj fy[kk tk,xk\ letter-cluster.
(a) ENGATM (b) AGENMT (c) AEGMNT (d) EAGNMT ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks NBs v{kj&lewg ls mlh çdkj lacafèkr gS
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2) tSls igyk v{kj&lewg nwljs v{kj&lewg ls lacfa èkr gS vkSj rhljk
Sol. (c) v{kj&lewg pkSFks v{kj&lewg ls lacafèkr gSA
OSU : LQT :: IKL : FIK :: ? JTB
5. In a certain code, PAINT is written as 70 and POLISH is written (a) NUD (b) MVC (c) MWC (d) NVD
as 89. How will CLEAN be written in the same code language? (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2)
,d fuf’pr dwV Hkk"kk esa PAINT dks 70 fy[kk tkrk gS] vkSj POLISH Sol. (b)
dks 89 fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh dwV Hkk"kk esa CLEAN dks fdl izdkj fy[kk
tk,xk\ 10. Select the option that is related to the fiveth letter-cluster in the
same way as the second letter-cluster is related to the first
(a) 40 (b) 45 (c) 35 (d) 95
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2) letter-cluster and the third letter-cluster is related to the fourth
Sol. (b) letter-cluster.
ml foDYi dk p;u dhft,] ftldk ikaposa v{kj lewg ls ogh laca/k
gS] tks nwljs v{kj&lewg dk igys v{kj&lewg ls gS vkSj pkSFks v{kj
lewg dk rhljs v{kj lewg ls gSA

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KSQ : OWU :: FIJ: JMN :: TPV : ? ;fn 3 Qjojh 2015 dks eaxyokj Fkk] rks 6 twu 2015 dks lIrkg dk
(a) ZSY (b) XTZ (c) XYZ (d) XRX dkSu lk fnu Fkk\
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2) (a) 'kqØokj (b) eaxyokj (c) 'kfuokj (d) lkseokj
Sol. (b) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (c)
11. In each of the given number groups, the number to the right of
the (equal sign) is obtained by performing some mathematical 18. If '<' means '-', '>' means '+' and '$' means '÷', then find the
operations on the two numbers to the left of the (equal sign). value of the given expression.
The same pattern is followed in all the three number-groups. ;fn ‘<‘ dk vFkZ ‘-‘ gS] ‘>’ dk vFkZ ‘+’ gS vkSj ‘$’ dk vFkZ ‘÷’ gS] rks fn,
Select the number from the given alternatives which can come x, O;atd dk eku Kkr dhft,A
in place of the question mark (?) in the third set of numbers. 37 > 165 $ 3 < 5
fn, x, çR;sd la[;k lewgksa esa] '=' ¼fpà cjkcj½ ds nkbZa vksj ekStwn (a) 87 (b) 63 (c) 95 (d) 72
la[;k] ‘=’ (cjkcj fpUg) ds ckbZ vksj ekStwn nks la[;kvksa ij dqN (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2)
xf.krh; lafØ;k,a djds izkIr dh tkrh gSA rhuksa la[;k&lewgksa esa leku Sol. (a)
iSVuZ dk ikyu fd;k tkrk gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml la[;k dk
p;u dhft,] tks rhljs la[;k & lewg esa iz’u fpUg (?) ds LFkku ij 19. Select the correct combination of mathematical symbols which,
vk ldrh gSaA when sequentially substituted for the symbols * in the given
6, 8, = 12 equation, will balance the equation.
9, 8 = 18 xf.krh; fpUguksa ds ml lgh la;kstu dk p;u djs]a ftUgsa Øfed :Ik
6, 10 = ? ls fn, x, lehdj.k esa * fpUguksa ds LFkku ij j[kus ij lehdj.k
(a) 17 (b) 18 (c) 16 (d) 15 larqfyr gks tk,xkA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2) 25 * 15 * 5 * 4 * 16 * 21
Sol. (d) (a) -, +, ÷, ×, = (b) +, x, -, =, ÷ (c) ÷, ×, +, -, = (d) +, ÷, ×, -, =
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2)
12. Select the number from among the given options that can Sol. (d)
replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk 20. Six friends A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting on a bench facing north.
esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA A sits second to the right of C, who sits immediate next to D. E
1, 1, 2, 2, 5, 4, 26, 8, 677, ? sits immediate immediate left of A. F sits immediate next to
(a) 475 (b) 342 (c) 64 (d) 16 both D and B only. If B sits at one end of the bench, then who
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2) among the following sits at the other end?
Sol. (d) N% fe= A, B, C, D, E vkSj F mÙkj dh vksj eq[k djds ,d cap s ij cSBs
gSA A, C ds nkbZa vksj nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gS] tks D ds Bhd cxy esa cSBk
13. fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml v{kjkafdd & lewg dk p;u djs] gSA E, A ds ckbZa vksj Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA F, dsoy D vkSj B nksuksa ds
fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk esa iz’u fpUg (?) ds LFkku ij vk ldrk gSA Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA ;fn B csap ds fdlh ,d fljs ij cSBk gS] rks
D2E#F, G#H3i, J4K#L, ? , P6Q#R, S#T7U fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu nwljs fljs ij cSBk gS\
(a) M#N5O (b) M6A#T (c) M#O7N (d) M3N#P (a) D (b) C (c) E (d) A
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2)
Sol. (a) Sol. (d)
14. Select the letter-cluster from among the given options that can 21. Eight persons F, G, N, O, S, T, Y and Z are sitting in a straight
replace the question mark (?) in the following series. row. All of them are facing north. F sits one of the other end of
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml v{kj lewg dk p;u djs] tks fuEufyf[kr the row. Only three persons sit between F and G. Only two
J`[a kyk esa iz’u fpUg (?) ds LFkku ij vk ldrk gSA persons sit between O and S. Y sits one of the places to the left
CEGI, EDIH, GCKG, IBMF, ? of S. T sits one of the places to the right of Z. How many persons
(a) KAOE (b) QXUB (c) MZQD (d) OYSC are sitting to the left of Z?
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2) vkB O;fDr F, G, N, O, S, T, Y vkSj Z ,d lh/kh iafDr esa cSBs gSA mu lHkh
Sol. (a)
dk eq[k mÙkj dh vksj gSA F iafDr ds fdlh ,d fljs ls nqljs LFkku ij
15. Select the letter-cluster from among the given options that can
cSBk gSA F vkSj G ds chp dsoy rhu O;fDr cSBs gSA O vkSj S ds chp
replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
dsoy nks O;fDr cSBs gSA Y, S ds ckbZa vksj fdlh ,d LFkku ij cSBk gSA
ml v{kjkafdd&lewg dh igpku djs]a tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk ls T, Z ds nkbZa vkSj fdlh ,d LFkku ij cSBk gSA Z ds ckbZa vksj fdrus
lacaf/kr ugha gSA O;fDr cSBs gS\
NG3, PJ6, RM9, TQ12, VS15 (a) 3 (b) 0 (c) 4 (d) 2
(a) TQ12 (b) VS15 (c) RM9 (d) PJ9 (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2) Sol. (c)
Sol. (a)
22. Six employees S, T, U, V, W, X are sitting around a circular table
16. If 19th july 2019 was friday, then what day was 21st september for a meeting facing the centre. T sits immediate next to both X
2019? and U. S sits immediate next to both W and V. X sits immediate
;fn 19 tqykbZ 2019 dks 'kqØokj Fkk] rks 21 flrEcj 2019 dks dkSu lk immediate left of V. Who sits immediate next to both S and X?
fnu Fkk\ N% deZpkjh S, T, U, V, W, X, ,d ehfVax ds fy, ,d o`Ùkkdkj esat ds
(a) eaxyokj (b) 'kfuokj (c) xq:okj (d) cq/kokj fy, ikfjr% dsUnz dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSA T, X vkSj U nksuksa ds Bhd
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2) cxy esa cSBk gSA S, W vkSj V nksuksa ds Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA X, V ds ckbZa
Sol. (b) vksj Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA S vkSj X nksuksa ds Bhd cxy esa dkSu cSBk gS\
(a) W (b) T (c) V (d) U
17. If 3rd february 2015 was tuesday, then what day of the week (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2)
was 6th june 2015? Sol. (c)

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23. Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a circular table (a) 6 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 2
facing the centre. C sits second to the right of D. A is sitting (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2)
immediate next to C. Only two persons sit between F and A. B is Sol. (c)
sitting immediate immediate to the right of F. Who sits third to
the left of E? 27. Five persons C, D, X, Y and Z each obtained different marks in
N% O;fDr A, B, C, D, E vkSj F ,d o`Ùkkdkj est ds ikfjr% dsUnz dh vksj the same examination. All digits are in whole numbers only.
eq[k djds cSBs gSaA C, D ds nkbZa vksj nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA A, C ds D got second lowest marks and D scored 40 marks. X scored
Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA F vkSj A ds chp dsoy nks O;fDr cSBs gSA B, F ds more marks than D but got less marks than the one who got 45
nkbZa vksj Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA E ds ckbZa vksj rhljs LFkku ij dkSu marks. 45 marks was not the maximum in that exam. The
cSBk gS\ marks obtained by C is an even number. The marks obtained by
(a) C (b) D (c) F (d) A C was not minimum. Y scored 6 marks less than Z. Which of the
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2) following could possibly be the marks obtained by C?
Sol. (b) ikWp O;fDr C, D, X, Y vkSj Z izR;sd us ,d gh ijh{kk esa vyx&vyx
24. Study the given information carefully and answer the question vad izkIr fd,A lHkh vad dsoy iw.kZ la[;kvksa esa gSaA
asked D us nwljs lcls de vad izkIr fd, vkSj D us 40 vad izkIr fd, FksA X
nh xbZ tkudkjh dk /;kuiwoZd v/;;u djsa vkSj iwNs x, iz’u dk mÙkj us D ls vf/kd vad izkIr fd,] fdUrq 45 vad izkIr djus okys O;fDr ls
nsAa de vad izkIr fd,A 45 vad ml ijh{kk esa vf/kdre ugha FksA C dks
In an office, four colleagues Lewis, Alex, Philip and Siri are sitting izkIr vad ,d le la[;k gSA C dks izkIr vad U;wure ugha FksAa Y us Z
around a square table, and each of them is sitting at different ls 6 vad de izkIr fd,A fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ls lEHkkfor :Ik ls
corners of the table, facing the center of the table. Lewis is sitting C dks izkIr vad gks ldrs gSa\
immediate to the right of Alex. Philip is sitting immediate to the left (a) 42 (b) 44 (c) 46 (d) 38
of Siri. (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2)
,d dk;kZy; es]a pkj lgdehZ yqbZl] ,ysDl] fQfyi vkSj lhjh ,d Sol. (c)
oxkZdkj est ds pkjksa vksj cSBs gsa] vkSj muesa ls izR;sd est ds dsUnz dh
vksj eq[k djds est ds fofHkUu dksuksa ij cSBk gSA yqbZl] ,ysDl ds nkbZa 28. Five boys Anand, Balu, Charan, Dinesh and Tom are sitting on a
vksj Bhd cxy esa cSBk gSA fQfyi] lhjh ds ckbZa vksj Bhd cxy esa cSBk ladder in such a way that Anand is sitting on a ladder
gSA immediately below Tom, who is sitting on a ladder immediately
Which of the following pair sits diagonally opposite to each other? below Balu. Charan is sitting on a ladder exactly between
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk ;qXe] ,d nqljs ds fod.kZr% lkeus cSBk gS\ Anand and Dinesh. Who is sitting on the ladder exactly between
(a) ,ysDl & lhjh (b) fQfyi & ,ysDl Tom and Charan?
(c) yqbZl & fQfyi (d) yqbZl & ,ysDl ikWp yM+ds vkuan] ckyw] pj.k] fnus’k vkSj VkWe ,d lh<+h ij bl izdkj
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2) cSBs gSa fd vkuan VkWe ds Bhd uhps okyh lh<+h ij cSBk gS] tks ckyw ds
Sol. (b) Bhd uhps okyh lh<+h ij cSBk gSA pj.k] vkuan vkSj fnus’k ds Bhd chp
okyh lh<+h ij cSBk gSA VkWe vkSj pj.k ds Bhd chp okyh lh<+h ij
25. Six girls Harshita, Priyanka, Kusum, Ragini, Sangeeta and Tiya, dkSu cSBk gS\
each of a different age. Only three girls are older than Harshita. (a) ckyw (b) fu/kkZfjr ugh fd;k tk ldrk
Only four girls are younger than Sangeeta. Priyanka is younger (c) fnus’k (d) vkuan
than Sangeeta and elder than Harshita. Tia is the youngest of (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2)
them all. Kusum is not the oldest. Sol. (d)
Who among the following is not older than Harshita?
N% yM+fd;kW gf"kZrk] fiz;adk] dqlqe] jkfxuh] laxhrk vkSj fV;k] esa ls 29. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Consider
izR;sd dh vk;q vyx&vyx gSA dsoy rhu yM+fd;ka gf"kZrk ls cM+h gSaA the given information in the statements to be true, even if they
dsoy pkj yM+fd;ka laxhrk ls NksVh gSA fiz;adk] laxhrk ls NksVh gS] seem to be at variance from commonly known facts, and decide
vkSj gf"kZrk ls cM+h gSA fV;k bu lc esa lcls NksVh gSA dqlqe dh vk;q which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given
lcls vf/kd ugha gSA statements?
fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdldh vk;q gf"kZrk ls vf/kd ugha gS\ fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks /;kuiwoZd i<+Asa dFkuksa esa nh xbZ
(a) dqlqe (b) jkfxuh (c) laxhrk (d) fiz;adk tkudkjh dks lR; ekurs gq, fopkj djs]a Hkys gh og lkekU;r% Kkr
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2) rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhr gksrh gks] vkSj r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls
Sol. (a) dkSu ls dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :Ik ls ikyu djrs gS\
dFku%
26. Six friends - Amit, Vinay, Rajiv, Mukul, Chetan and David live on Some mango are orange/dqN vke larjs gSA
six different floors of the same building. The ground floor of the All oranges are grapes/lHkh larjs vaxwj gSA
building is numbered 1, the floor above it is numbered 2, and so fu"d"kZ%
on, the topmost floor is numbered 6. No two friends live on the
I. All grapes are oranges./lHkh vaxwj larjs gSA
same floor. Vinay lives on the floor immediately above the floor
II. All mangoes are grapes/lHkh vke vaxwj gSA
in which Rajiv lives. Mukul lives on floor no. Amit's floor is even
(a) dsoy fu"d"kZ II ikyu djrk gSA
numbered. Chetan lives on floor no. Vinay does not live on floor
number 6. On which floor number does David live? (b) dsoy fu"d"kZ I ikyu djrk gSA
Ng fe= & vfer] fou;] jktho] eqdqy] psru vkSj MsfoM ,d gh (c) u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh II ikyu djrk gSA
bekjr dh Ng vyx & vyx eaftyksa ij jgrs gSaA bekjr dh lcls (d) fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa ikyu djrs gSA
fupyh eafty dk Øekad 1 gS] mlds Åij dh eafty dk Øekad 2 gS] (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2)
vkSj blh rjg lcls Åijh eafty dk Øekad 6 gSA dksbZ Hkh nks fe= Sol. (c)
leku eafty ij ugha jgrs gSaA fou;] ml eafty ds Bhd Åij okyh
30. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Consider
eafty ij jgrk gS] ftlesa jktho jgrk gSA eqdqy eafty Øekad 4 ij the given information in the statements to be true, even if they
jgrk gSA vfer dh eafty dk Øekad ,d le la[;k gSA psru eafty seem to be at variance from commonly known facts, and decide
Øekad 1 ij jgrk gSA fou; eafty Øekad 6 ij ugha jgrk gSA

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which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given II. The value of the product should be reduced while maintaining
statements? the desirable quality./okaNuh; xq.koÙkk cuk, j[krs gq,] mRikn ds
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks /;kuiwoZd i<+Asa dFkuksa esa nh xbZ ewY; dks de fd;k tkuk pkfg,A
tkudkjh dks lR; ekurs gq, fopkj djs]a Hkys gh og lkekU;r% Kkr (a) dsoy II lEHkkfor dk;Zokgh gks ldrh gSA
rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhr gksrh gks] vkSj r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls (b) dsoy I lEHkkfor dk;Zokgh gks ldrh gSA
dkSu ls dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :Ik ls ikyu djrs gS\ (c) u rks I vkSj u gh II lEHkkfor dk;Zokgh gks ldrh gSA
dFku% (d) I vkSj II nksuksa lEHkkfor dk;Zokfg;ka gks ldrh gSaA
All pigeons are doves/lHkh dcwrj Qk[rs gSA (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2)
All strings are mine/lHkh Qka[rs eSuk gSA Sol. (d)
fu"d"kZ%
I. All myna are pigeons/lHkh eSuk dcwrj gSA 32. A question is given followed by two statements numbered I and
II. All pigeons are myna./lHkh dcwrj eSuk gSaA II. State which of the statements are sufficient to answer the
(a) dsoy fu"d"kZ II ikyu djrk gSA question?
(b) dsoy fu"d"kZ I ikyu djrk gSA ,d iz’u vkSj mlds ckn nks dFku – I vkSj II fn, x, gSaA crk,a fd
(c) u rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj u gh II ikyu djrk gSA dkSu ls dFku iz’u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSa\
(d) fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa ikyu djrs gSA Question/iz'u%
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2) How old is Preeti?/izhrh dh vk;q fdruh gS\
Sol. (a) Statements/dFku%
I. Preeti's age is 10 years less than her sister Arpita./izhrh dh vk;q
31. Read the given statement and proceeding carefully. Consider mldh cgu vfiZrk ls 10 o"kZ de gSaA
the information given in the statement to be true and decide II. Arpita's age is 25 years less than her mother and 30 years less
which of the given actions could be a possible course of action than her father./vfiZrk dh vk;q mldh eka ls 25 o"kZ de gS vkSj
to improve the sales of Company C to at least some extent? mlds firk ls 30 o"kZ de gSaA
fn, x, dFku vkSj dk;Zokfg;ksa dks /;kuiwoZd i<-saA dFku esa nh xbZ (a) II alone is sufficient, while I alone is not sufficient
tkudkjh dks lR; ekurs gq, fopkj djsa vkSj r; djsa fd nh xbZ vdsys II i;kZIr gS] tcfd I vdsyk i;kZIr ugha gS
dk;Zokfg;ksa esa ls dkSu lh dEiuh X dh fcØh esa de ls de dqN gn (b) I alone is sufficient, while II alone is not sufficient
rd lq/kkj djus ds fy, lEHkkfor dk;Zokgh gks ldrh gSa\ vdsys I i;kZIr gS] tcfd vdsys II i;kZIr ugha gS
Statement/dFku (c) Both I and II together are not sufficient
Recently there has been a decline in the sales of a specific product I vkSj II nksuksa ,d lkFk i;kZIr ugha gSa
sold by Company G, which is very worrying for the company. (d) Both I and II together are sufficient
gky gh esa dEiuh X }kjk csps tkus okys ,d fof’k"V mRikn dh fcØh esa I vkSj II nksuksa ,d lkFk i;kZIr gSa
fxjkoV vkbZ] tks dEiuh ds fy, dkQh fprkatud gSA (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2, 16.06.2022 Shift-2)
proceedings/dk;Zokfg;ka Sol. (c)
I. The company should do a proper study of other competing
products in the market./dEiuh dks cktkj esa ekStwn vU; izfrLi/kkhZ
mRiknksa dk leqfpr v/;;u djuk pkfg,A

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1. Neha is the mother of Vipul. Rajat is neha’s brother. Prabhakar 6. In a certain code language, ‘red fancy light’ is written as ‘TK MD
is the father of Rajat. How is prabhakar related to vipul? BH’, and ‘tomatoes are red’ is written as ‘MD NG LS’. How will
usgk] foiqy dh ekrk gSA jtr] usgk dk HkkbZ gSA çHkkdj] jtr ds firk ‘red’ be written in that language?
gSaA çHkkdj] foiqy ls fdl çdkj lacafèkr gS\ ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk es]a ‘red fancy light’ dks ‘TK MD BH’ vkSj
(a) Father’s brother (b) Father’s father ‘tomatoes are red’ dks ‘MD NG LS’ fy[kk tkrk gSA ml Hkk"kk esa
(c) Mother’s brother (d) Mtoehr’s father ‘red’ dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3) (a) MD (b) BH (c) TK (d) NG
Sol. (d) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3)
Sol. (a)
2. Point A is 18 m to the east of point B. Point B is 22 m to the
north of point C. point D is 11 m to the west of point C. point E 7. In a certain code language, LEAF is written as OGDH and TREE
is 11 m to the south of point D. point X is 29 m to the east of is written as WTHG. How will STEM be written in that
point E. what is the shortest distance between point A and language?
Point X? ,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk es]a LEAF dks OGDH vkSj TREE dks WTHG
fcanq A, fcanq B ds iwoZ esa 18 ehVj gSA fcanq B, fcanq C ds 22 ehVj mÙkj esa fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa STEM dks dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
gSA fcanq D, fcanq C ds if'pe esa 11 ehVj gSA fcanq E, fcanq D ds 11 ehVj (a) UVHO (b) VUHN (c) VVHO (d) UVGH
nf{k.k esa gSA fcanq X, fcanq E ds 29 ehVj iwoZ esa gSA fcanq A vkSj fcanq X ds (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3)
chp U;wure nwjh D;k gS\ Sol. (c)
(a) 11m (b) 33m (c) 21m (d) 10m
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3) 8. In a certain code language, MOMENTUM is written as
Sol. (b) EMOMNTUM, and EQUATION is written as AUQETION in the
same code language, how is MAGNETIC written?
3. M is 85 m south – west of F. If C is 85m south – east of F, then C ,d fuf’pr dwV Hkk"kk esa MOMENTUM dks EMOMNTUM fy[kk tkrk
is in which direction with respect of M? gS] vkSj EQUATION dks AUQETION fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh dwV Hkk"kk esa
M, F ds 85eh nf{k.k&if'pe esa gSA ;fn C] F ds 85eh nf{k.k&iwoZ esa MAGNETIC dks fdl izdkj fy[kk tk,xk\
gS] rks M ds lUnHkZ esa C fdl fn'kk esa gS\ (a) NGMAEITC (b) NGAMECTI
(a) West (b) East (c) south (d) North - East (c) NGMAETIC (d) NGAMETIC
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3)
Sol. (b) Sol. (d)

4. Martin starts waling from his house in east direction. He walks 9. If all the letter of the English alphabet are divided into two
10m takes a left and walks 12m. Next he takes a right turn and equal haves and the second half is written first followed by the
walks 3m. then he turns left and walks 1m. He again turns left first half, then which letter would appear at the fifth place to
and walks 5m. Towards which direction is he moving now? (All the right of the 11th letter from the left?
turns are 90° turns only) ;fn vaxzsth o.kZekyk ds lHkh v{kjksa dks nks cjkcj Hkkxksa esa foHkkftr
ekfVZu vius ?kj ls iwoZ fn'kk esa pyuk 'kq: djrk gSA og 10eh pyrk fd;k tk, vkSj nwljk vkèkk igys vkSj mlds ckn igyk vkèkk fy[kk
gS] ck,a eqM+rk gS vkSj 12 eh pyrk gSA blds ckn og nk;sa eqM+rk gS tk,] rks ck,a ls 11osa v{kj ds nkbZa vksj ikaposa LFkku ij dkSu lk v{kj
vkSj 3 eh pyrk gSA fQj og ck,a eqM+rk gS vkSj 1 eh pyrk gSA og fn[kkbZ nsxk\
fQj ls ck,a eqM+rk gS vkSj 5 eh pyrk gSA vc og fdl fn'kk dh vksj (a) C (b) Z (c) Y (d) A
c<+ jgk gS\ ¼lHkh eksM+ dsoy 90° eksM+ ds gSa½ (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3)
(a) East (b) North (c) West (d) South Sol. (a)
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3)
Sol. (c) 10. Select the option that is related to the sixth letter-cluster in the
same way as the first letter-cluster is related to the second
5. In a certain code language, ‘MONTH’ is written as ‘OMPHT’, and letter-cluster and the third letter-cluster is related to the fourth
‘MARCH is written as ‘AMTHC’. How will ‘APRIl’ be written in letter-cluster.
that language? ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks NBs v{kj&lewg ls mlh çdkj lacafèkr gS
,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa MONTH’ dks OMPHT’fy[kk tkrk gS] tSls igyk v{kj&lewg nwljs v{kj&lewg ls lacfa èkr gS vkSj rhljk
MARCH dks AMTHC’ fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa APRIl’ dks dSls v{kj&lewg pkSFks v{kj&lewg ls lacafèkr gSA
fy[kk tk,xk\ GCN : LHS :: OQU : TVZ :: ? : KRY
(a) PATLI (b) PARLI (c) RAPLE (d) PAIRL (a) FMT (b) GNT (c) ENS (d) DMQ
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3)
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11. Select the option that is related to the fifth alphanumeric- CEM, GIP, KMS, OQV, ?
cluster in the same way as the second letter-cluster is related to (a) RTY (b) SUY (c) RTX (d) SUZ
the first alphanumeric-cluster and the fourth alphanumeric (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3)
cluster is related to the third letter-cluster. Sol. (b)
ml foDYi dk p;u dhft,] ftldk ikaposa v{kj lewg ls ogh laca/k
gS] tks nwljs v{kj&lewg dk igys v{kj&lewg ls gS vkSj rhljs v{kj 16. Study the given arrangement of letters, symbols and numbers,
lewg dk pkSFks v{kj lewg ls gSA and answer the question that follows.
HR12: MY36 :: EJ14 : JQ42 : PB17:? v{kjks]a çrhdksa vkSj la[;kvksa dh nh xbZ O;oLFkk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj
(a) VE36 (b) UI51 (c) UF32 (d) VF34 uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nsAa
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3) (Left) G 6 & $ 4 Y 8 9 # @ W H 5 % 6 & K 9 @ R 9 4 T & % # U Y
Sol. (b) 8 $ # Q Y 8 4 $ (Right)
Which of the following is ninth to the right of the fourteenth from
12. The second alphanumeric – cluster is obtained by changing the the right end of the given arrangement?
first alphanumeric – cluster following a certain operatio and fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu nh xbZ O;oLFkk ds nk;sa Nksj ls pkSngosa ds nk;sa
logic. The same pattern is followed in three of the following ls ukSosa LFkku ij gS\
four pairs. In which of the following pairs is the pattern NOT (a) # (b) T (c) Y (d) Q
followed? (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3)
nwljk vYQ+kU;wefs jd & DyLVj ,d fuf'pr lapkyu vkSj rdZ ds ckn Sol. (d)
igys vYQ+kU;wesfjd & DyLVj dks cnydj çkIr fd;k tkrk gSA
fuEufyf[kr pkj tksfM+;ksa esa ls rhu esa leku iSVuZ dk ikyu fd;k 17. If is was Monday on 12th August in a particular year, then what
tkrk gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl tksM+s esa iSVuZ dk ikyu ugha fd;k will be the day on 26th September of the same year?
x;k gS\ ;fn fdlh fo'ks"k o"kZ esa 12 vxLr dks lkseokj Fkk] rks mlh o"kZ 26
(a) LR9 : PU55 (b) DL5 : HP 25 flracj dks dkSu lk fnu gksxk\
(c) HP7 : LT 35 (d) PJ3 : TN15 (a) Wednesday (b) Tuesday
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3) (c) Thursday (d) Friday
Sol. (a) (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3)
Sol. (c)
13. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the
following series. 18. Select the correct combination of mathematical symbols which,
ml la[;k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks when sequentially substituted for the symbols * in the given
çfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA equation, will balance the equation.
6, 11, 19, 33, 59, 109, ? xf.krh; fpUguksa ds ml lgh la;kstu dk p;u djs]a ftUgsa Øfed :Ik
(a) 207 (b) 205 (c) 218 (d) 229 ls fn, x, lehdj.k esa * fpUguksa ds LFkku ij j[kus ij lehdj.k
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3) larqfyr gks tk,xkA
Sol. (a) 19 * 5* 4 * 2 * 4 * 13
(a) +, ×, -, =, ÷ (b) ÷, +, -, ÷, = (c) -, ×, ÷, +, = (d) ÷,×, +, -. =
14. In each of the given number-clusters, the number on the right (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3)
side of `=' (the equal to sign) is calculated by performing certain Sol. (c)
mathematical operations on the four numbers on the left of =
(the equal to sign). All three number-clusters follow the same 19. Two students appeared for an entrance examination. One of
pattern. Select the number from among the given options that them secured 15 marks more than the other and his marks are
can replace the question mark (?) in the third number-cluster 80% of the sum of their marks. What are the marks obtained by
fn, x, çR;sd la[;k&lewgksa es]a `=' ¼fpà ds cjkcj½ ds nkbZa vksj dh each of them?
la[;k dh x.kuk ¾ ¼fpà ds cjkcj½ ds ckbZa vksj dh pkj la[;kvksa ij nks Nk= ,d ços'k ijh{kk ds fy, mifLFkr gq,A muesa ls ,d us nwljs
dqN xf.krh; lafØ;k,¡ djds dh tkrh gSA lHkh rhu la[;k&lewg ls 15 vad vfèkd çkIr fd, vkSj mlds vad muds vadksa ds ;ksx ds
leku iSVuZ dk vuqlj.k djrs gSaA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml la[;k 80% gSaA muesa ls çR;sd }kjk çkIr vad D;k gSa\
dk p;u djsa tks rhljs uacj&DyLVj esa ç'u fpà ¼\½ dks çfrLFkkfir (a) 6 and 21 (b) 4 and 19 (c) 8 and 23 (d) 5 and 20
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3)
dj ldrh gS
Sol. (d)
12, 4, 37, 25 = 4
2, 36, 87, 51 = 2
18, 3, 58, 49 = ? 20. Study the givne information carefully and answer the question
(a) 7 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 8 that follows.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3) nh xbZ tkudkjh dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk
Sol. (c) mÙkj nsAa
In a family party, Amelia, Oliva, Isha, Emily, Poppy and Jessica
15. Select the letter-cluster from among the given options that can are sitting in a row, all facing north, Both Poppy and Jessica
replace the question mark (?) in the following series. have two persons sitting on one of their sides and three
ml v{kjkafdd&lewg dh igpku djs]a tks fuEufyf[kr J`[a kyk ls persons on the other side. Both Amelia and Olivia are sitting on
lacaf/kr ugha gSA

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one of the extreme ends each. Isha is sitting to the immediate 24. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table facing
left of Amelia. Who is sitting to the immediate right of Olivia? the cenre of the table. Four of them are sitting at each of the
,d ikfjokfjd ikVÊ esa] vesfy;k] vksfyok] bZ'kk] ,feyh] iksih vkSj corners, while the other four are sitting at the exact centre of
tsfldk ,d iafä esa cSBh gSa] lHkh mÙkj dh vksj mUeq[k gSa] iksih vkSj each of the side. G sits at one of the conrners of the table. E sits
tsfldk nksuksa ds ,d rjQ nks O;fä cSBs gSa vkSj nwljh rjQ rhu O;fä second to the left of G. F is not an immediate neighbor of E. only
cSBs gSaA vesfy;k vkSj vksfyok nksuksa ,d&,d Nksj ij cSBs gSaA bZ'kk] three people sit between F and H. B sits to the immediate left of
vesfy;k ds Bhd ck;sa cSBh gSA vksfyok ds Bhd nk;sa dkSu cSBk gS\ H. A sits third to the right of C. who sits third to the right of D?
(a) Poppy (b) Jessica (c) Emily (d) Amelia A, B, C, D, E, F, H vkSj H ,d oxkZdkj est ds pkjksa vksj est ds dsæ
a dh
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3) vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSaA muesa ls pkj çR;sd dksus ij cSBs gSa] tcfd
Sol. (c) vU; pkj çR;sd Hkqtk ds Bhd dsaæ esa cSBs gSaA H est ds fdlh ,d dksus
ij cSBk gSA E, H ds ck;sa ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA F, E dk fudVre
21. Six persons J, K, L, M, N and O are sitting in a straight row all iMkslh ugha gSA F vkSj H ds chp dsoy rhu yksx cSBs gSaA B, H ds Bhd
facing north but not necessarily in the same order. Only three ck;sa cSBk gSA A, C ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA D ds nk;sa ls
persons are sitting to the left of M and only four persons are rhljs LFkku ij dkSu cSBk gSA
sitting to the right of L. N is sitting third to the rifght of J. O is (a) G (b) H (c) E (d) B
not sitting at any of the extreme ends of the row. (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3)
Who is sitting at the extreme left end? Sol. (c)
Ng O;fä J] K] L] M, N vkSj O ,d lhèkh iafä esa mÙkj dh vksj mUeq[k
gksdj cSBs gSa ysfdu vko';d ugha fd blh Øe esa gksAa M ds ckbZa vksj 25. Study the given information carefully and answer the question
dsoy rhu O;fä cSBs gSa vkSj L ds nkbZa vksj dsoy pkj O;fä cSBs gSaA that follows.
N] J ds ck;ha vksj rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA O iafä ds fdlh Hkh vafre nh xbZ tkudkjh dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk
Nksj ij ugha cSBk gSA vafre ck;sa Nksj ij dkSu cSBk gS\ mÙkj nsAa
(a) K (b) J (c) N (d) L In an interview at a college, eight people, including the
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3) Principal, are sitting in a square formation facing towards the
Sol. (a) centre. While four of them are seated at the corners, the
remaining four are seated at the centre of each side of the
22. Few people are sitting in a row facing north. R is sitting 3rd to square. Bahi is sitting diagonally opposite Nikon. Nikon is
the left of U. only two persons are sitting between R and T. only sitting to the immediate right of Eva. Pearson is an immediate
one person sits between Q and U. Only one person sits to the neighbhour of Eva. Pearson is diagonally opposite Charlie.
right of U. only V sits to the left of T. how many people are Charlie is seated to the immediate left of the principal. Philip is
sitting in the row? not sitting to the immediate right of Bahl. Only three people sit
dqN yksx ,d iafä esa mÙkj dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSaA R] U ds ck,a ls between Philip and jakson. Who sits second to the left of Eva?
rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA R vkSj T ds chp dsoy nks O;fä cSBs gSaA dsoy ,d d‚yst esa ,d lk{kkRdkj esa] çkpk;Z lfgr vkB yksx ,d oxkZdkj
,d O;fä Q vkSj U ds chp cSBrk gSA dsoy ,d O;fä U ds nk;sa cSBk vk—fr esa dsæa dh vksj mUeq[k gksdj cSBs gSaA tcfd muesa ls pkj dksuksa
gSA dsoy V] T ds ckbZa vksj cSBrk gSA fdrus yksx iafä esa cSBs gSa\ ij cSBs gSa] 'ks"k pkj oxZ ds çR;sd i{k ds dsaæ esa cSBs gSaA ckgh] fud‚u
(a) 9 (b) 7 (c) 11 (d) 10 ds frjNs foijhr cSBh gSA fud‚u] bZok ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gSA fi;lZu
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3) bZok dk rRdky iM+kslh gSA fi;lZu pkyÊ ds frjNs foijhr gSA pkyÊ
Sol. (a) fçafliy ds Bhd ck;sa cSBk gSA fQfyi] ckgh ds Bhd nk;sa ugha cSBk gSA
fQfyi vkSj tSDlu ds chp dsoy rhu O;fä cSBs gSaA bZok ds ck,a ls
23. Study the given information carefully and answer the question nwljs LFkku ij dkSu cSBk gS\
that follows. (a) Charlie (b) Jakson (c) Philip (d) Bahl
nh xbZ tkudkjh dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3)
mÙkj nsAa Sol. (b)
Six persons Anshul, Manohar, Pardhu, Vikaram, Vasu and
Prerna are standing in a circle, facing the centre. Prerena is to 26. Among A, B, C, D, E and F, only one person likes the colur Black,
the immediate right of Vikram. Manohar is an immediate among them, only two study in class 12th, while the rest study
neighbor of both Vikram and Pardhuy. Anshul is an immediate in class 10th. Only C is in the same class as F. D likes the colour
neigbhour of both Vasu and Pardhu. Who stands to the Pink. None of those studying in 12th like the colour Black.
immediate left of Anshul? Neither A nor E likes the colour Black. Who among them likes
Ng O;fä va'kqy] euksgj] ijèkw] foØe] oklq vkSj çsj.kk ,d o`Ùk esa dsæa the colour Black?
dh vksj eq[k djds [kM+s gSaA çsj.kk] foØe ds Bhd nk;sa gSA euksgj] A, B, C, D, E vkSj F esa ls dsoy ,d O;fä dks dkyk jax ilan gS] muesa
foØe vkSj ijèkq nksuksa dk fudVre iMkslh gSA va'kqy] oklq vkSj ijèkw ls dsoy nks d{kk 12 oha esa i<+rs gSa] tcfd ckdh d{kk 10 oha esa i<+rs
nksuksa dk fudVre iM+kslh gSA va'kqy ds Bhd ck;sa dkSu [kM+k gS\ gSaA dsoy C, F ds leku d{kk esa gSA D dks xqykch jax ilan gSA 12oha esa
(a) Vikram (b) Pardhu (c) Vasu (d) Manohar i<+us okyksa esa ls fdlh dks Hkh dkyk jax ilan ugha gSA U rks A U gh E
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3) dks dkyk jax ilan gSA muesa ls dkSu dkyk jax ilan djrk gS\
Sol. (c) (a) B (b) F (c) C (d) A
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3)
Sol. (a)

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rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhr gksrh gks] vkSj r; djsa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls
27. Among sic friends, P, Q, R, S, T and U, each of a different age, P is dkSu ls dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :Ik ls ikyu djrs gS\
younger than only S. Only three friends are younger than R. U is Statements/ dFku:
younger than T. U is not the youngest. How many friends are Some bags are notebooks./ dqN cSx uksVcqd gSaA
younger than T? All notebooks are laptops./ lHkh uksVcqd ySiV‚i gSaA
vyx&vyx vk;q ds çR;sd fe= P] Q] R] S] T vkSj U es]a P dsoy S ls Conclusions/ fu"d"kZ:
NksVk gSA dsoy rhu fe= R ls NksVs gSaA U] T ls NksVk gSA U lcls NksVk I. some bags are laptops./ dqN cSx ySiV‚i gSaA
ugha gSA T ls NksVs fdrus fe= gSa\ II. All laptops are notebooks./ lHkh ySiV‚i uksVcqd gSaA
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 1 (a) Both conclusions I and II follows
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3) fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
Sol. (a) (b) Only conclusion I follows
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
28. There are six friends A, B, C, D, E and F. F ranked higher than B
(c) Only conclusion II follows
and C. D ranked higher than C and E. F ranked lower than E. A
dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS
ranked higher than F but ranked lower than E. Who among
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
them ranked the highest?
Uk rks fu"d"kZ I vkSj Uk gh II vuqlj.k djrk gS
Ng fe= A, B, C, D, E vkSj F gSaA F dk LFkku B vkSj C ls Åapk gSA D dk
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3)
LFkku C vkSj E ls Åapk gSA F dk LFkku E ls uhps gSA A dk LFkku F ls Sol. (b)
Åapk gS ysfdu E ls uhps dk LFkku gSA muesa ls dkSu lokZsPp LFkku ij
gS\ 31. Consider the given statement and decide which of the givne
(a) C (b) B (c) A (d) D expectations is/are implicit in the statement.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3) fn, x, dFku ij fopkj djsa vkSj r; djsa fd dFku esa dkSu&lh nh
Sol. (d) xbZ vis{kk,a fufgr gSa@gSaA
29. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming
Statement/ dFku:
that the information given in the statements is true, even if it
A customer can avail banking services at his/her doorstep.
appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide
,d xzkgd vius njokts ij cSafdax lsokvksa dk ykHk mBk ldrk gSA
which of the given conclusions logically follows) from the
Expectations/ vis{kk,:
statements.
I. This will create problems for the bank.
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sAa ;g ekurs gq, fd
;g cSad ds fy, leL;k,a iSnk djsxkA
dFkuksa esa nh xbZ tkudkjh lR; gS] Hkys gh og lkekU; :i ls Kkr
II. Customers would be very happy with the service.
rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrh gks] fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, fu"d"kksaZ esa ls dkSu
xzkgd lsok ls cgqr [kq'k gksaxsA
lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS½A
(a) Only expectation I is implicit.
Statement/ dFku:
dsoy mEehn I fufgr gSA
No dog is a cat. / dksbZ dqÙkk fcYyh ugha gSA
(b) Both expectations I and II are implicit.
All cats are rats./ lHkh fcfYy;k¡ pwgs gSaA
nksuksa vis{kk,a I vkSj II fufgr gSaA
Conclusions/ fu"d"kZ:
(c) Neither expectation I nor expectation II is implicit.
I. No dog is a rat./ dksbZ dqÙkk pwgk ugha gSA
u rks vis{kk I vkSj u gh vis{kk II fufgr gSA
II. No rat is a dog./ dksbZ pwgk dqÙkk ugha gSA
(d) Only expectation II is implicit.
III. Some rats are cats./ dqN pwgs fcfYy;k¡ gSaA dsoy vis{kk II fufgr gSA
IV. All rats are cats./ lHkh pwgs fcfYy;k¡ gSaA (NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3)
(a) Only conclusion I follows Sol. (d)
dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS
(b) Only conclusion III follows. 32. XYZ , a shipping corporation company, decided to recruit
dsoy fu"d"kZ III vuqlj.k djrk gSA management trainees for one of its plants. The company laid
(c) Both conclusions I and II follow. down the following criteria for selecting candidates.
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSaA ,d f'kfiax fuxe daiuh XYZ us vius ,d la;a= ds fy, çcaèku
(d) Both conclusions I and IV follow. çf'k{kqvksa dh HkrÊ djus dk fu.kZ; fy;kA daiuh us mEehnokjksa ds p;u
fu"d"kZ I vkSj IV nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSaA ds fy, fuEufyf[kr ekunaM fuèkkZfjr fd, gSaA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3) A. should be a marine engineering graduate with a minimum of
Sol. (b) 65% marks.
30. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Consider U;wure 65% vadksa ds lkFk leqæh bathfu;fjax Lukrd gksuk pkfg,A
the given information in the statements to be true, even if they B. Should have done an intership of at least 1 year with some
seem to be at variance from commonly known facts, and decide shipping company.
which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given fdlh f'kfiax daiuh ds lkFk de ls de 1 o"kZ dk baVjf'ki fd;k gksA
statements? C. Should not be less than 21 years of age and more than 29
fn, x, dFkuksa vkSj fu"d"kksaZ dks /;kuiwoZd i<+Asa dFkuksa esa nh xbZ years of age as on 1st July 2020.
tkudkjh dks lR; ekurs gq, fopkj djs]a Hkys gh og lkekU;r% Kkr 1 tqykbZ 2020 dks 21 o"kZ ls de vkSj 29 o"kZ ls vfèkd vk;q dk
ugha gksuk pkfg,A
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D. Should have secured a minimum of 75% marks in the 33. A question is given, followed by three statements labeled I, II
common entrance test. and III. Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient to
lkekU; ços'k ijh{kk esa U;wure 75% vad çkIr djus pkfg,A answer the question.
Anirudh, who was born on 12th march 1993, is a marine ,d ç'u fn;k x;k gS] ftlds ckn I] II vkSj III yscy okys rhu dFku
engineer with 61% marks and has also done an intership for a fn, x, gSaA igpkusa fd dkSu lk@ls dFku ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
period of 14 months with a renowed shipping company. He has i;kZIr gS@gSaA
been working as a supervisor in a company for the past 2 years. Question:
He has secured 80% marks in the common enterance test. Who ranked first in the class?
Based on the above data (you cannot assume anything else) d{kk esa çFke LFkku ij dkSu jgk\
decide whether Anirudh is eligible for the above post Statements:
vfu#)] ftudk tUe 12 ekpZ 1993 dks gqvk Fkk] 61% vadksa ds lkFk I. Sreeja ranked 2nd / Jhtk nwljs LFkku ij jgha
,d leqæh bathfu;j gSa vkSj mUgksua s ,d çfl) f'kfiax daiuh ds lkFk II. Aman rnaked one rank below Sreeja.
14 eghus dh vofèk ds fy, baVjf'ki Hkh dh gSA og fiNys 2 lky ls veu Jhtk ls ,d jSad uhps gSA
,d daiuh esa lqijokbtj ds rkSj ij dke dj jgk gSA mlus lkekU; III. Rohit ranked better than Aman.
ços'k ijh{kk esa 80% vad çkIr fd, gSaA jksfgr veu ls csgrj LFkku ij gSA
mijksä MsVk ds vkèkkj ij ¼vki dqN vkSj ugha eku ldrs gSa½ r; djsa (a) Each statement I, II, and III alone is sufficient
fd D;k vfu#) mijksä in ds fy, ik= gSa çR;sd dFku I] II vkSj III vdsys i;kZIr gS
(a) He should be selected/ mls pquk tkuk pkfg, (b) All statements I, II and III together are sufficient.
(b) Data in insufficient to take a decision
lHkh dFku I] II vkSj III ,d lkFk i;kZIr gSaA
fu.kZ; ysus ds fy, vi;kZIr MsVk (c) Statement II alone is sufficient, while statement III alone is
not sufficient.
(c) He should be recruited but at a lower post.
mls HkrÊ fd;k tkuk pkfg, ysfdu fupys in ijA vdsys dFku II i;kZIr gS] tcfd vdsys dFku III i;kZIr ugha gSA
(d) Statement I alone is sufficient, while statement II alone is
(d) He should be rejected. / mls [kkfjt dj fn;k tkuk pkfg,A
not sufficient.
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3)
Sol. (d)
vdsys dFku I i;kZIr gS] tcfd vdsys dFku II i;kZIr ugha gSA
(NTPC, CBT-2, Level – 2 16.06.2022 Shift-3)
Sol. (b)

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